Description
A Solid State Relay (SSR) is an electronic switching device that uses semiconductor components, typically thyristors or triacs, to perform the function of a traditional electromechanical relay. SSRs are used to switch electrical loads on and off in a wide range of applications, providing advantages such as faster switching, longer lifespan, reduced electromagnetic interference, and noise immunity.
SSRs are commonly used in applications such as industrial automation, heating and cooling systems, lighting control, motor control, and in situations where precise and rapid switching is required.
Each one of these SSRs is equipped with four screw terminals (for use with ring or fork connectors) and a plastic cover that slides over the top of the relay to protect the terminals.
- Input Voltage:Â Â 4-32 VDC
- Output Voltage:Â Â 24-380 VDC
- Turn off Voltage:Â < 3.5 VDC
- Trigger Current:Â 12 Ma max
- Leakage Current:Â 5Â Ma max
- Response Time:Â 8.3 ms
- Operating Temperature:Â -40 –Â 80 C
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