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...er-type Solid-state Relays with Indicators (Typical Example) G3B, G3F, or G3H (with Indicators) MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...sistance R. 5.Two of G3J-S and G3J-T cannot be used together for forward and reverse operation. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...he power supply voltage and the counter-electromotive force will be applied to the open switch. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
... of about 100 W. (However, the capacity of the lamp must be within the rated range of the SSR.) MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...or Power MOS FET Relays is very small (10 μA max.) and so a bleeder resistance is not required. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...100 to 120VAC 240 to 270 V 1,000 A min. 200 to 240VAC 440 to 470 V 380 to 480VAC 820 to 1,000 V MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
... the load so that the load current appears to increase in order to correctly switch microloads. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...ng multiple Relay coils in parallel or connecting the Relay coil in parallel with another load. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...n cause it to operate within the range of 0 V ±20 V. This voltage is called zero cross voltage. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...hat does not have a built-in surge-absorbing element (varistor) is used with an inductive load. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...s positive and negative terminals, match the polarity of Solid-state Relays when connecting it. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...into Solid-state Relays. The DC current will never become zero, therefore it will not be reset. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...produce heat by having residual voltage (voltage lost inside a semiconductor when it turns ON). MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...current required for Power MOS FET Solid-state Relays to operate normally at 200 VAC is 100 µA. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...will turn ON when the voltage is applied, thus maintaining the switching operation of the load. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
... leakage current increases proportionally with the load voltage. Refer to the following graphs. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...as well as the fact that semi-conductors are susceptible to breakdown caused by short-circuits. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
...tion while current flowing causes the SSR to burn out. Perform the proper wiring and soldering. MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
... G3CN-D, G3FD, or G3HD. Bleeder Resistance 5 VDC 1.6 kΩ 1/4 W 12 VDC 620 Ω 1 W 24 VDC 330 Ω 5 W MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...
... A max. Over 40 A 3.7 kW max. Over 3.7 kW Triac OK OK OK Not as good Two thyristors OK OK OK OK MY Best-selling, general-purpose relays that can be selected based on operating environment and...