A solid state relay electronically switches states when an external voltage is applied along its n-type and p-type junctions. It is formed by a sensor responding to appropriate input (the control signal), a solid-state relay power switch, and coupling mechanisms to activate the switch without mechanical parts. The most distinct feature of this circuit controller is its fast switching speeds, ranging between 1 to 100 nanoseconds.
This industrial relay is well-designed and manufactured with high precision equipment. It has a constant output resistant, long life service, and slim structure. Several models of the solid state relay are available.
Technical Specifications of Solid State Relay
Part No. | Description |
1/12 thru 1/5 | |
1/4 thru 1/3 |
Exhibition of Solid State Relay