AQY211EH
AQY211EH is a solid state relay designed for PCB mounting. It has a maximum voltage rating of 30 volts and a maximum current rating of 1000 mA (1 amp).
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Description
AQY211EH is a solid state relay designed for PCB mounting. It has a maximum voltage rating of 30 volts and a maximum current rating of 1000 mA (1 amp).
Solid state relays are electronic switches that use semiconductor devices. Such as MOSFETs or thyristors to control the flow of electricity without any mechanical components. They are typically used in applications requiring high switching speed, long life. Or low noise levels.
The AQY211EH is a common choice for applications. Such as lighting control, temperature control. And power switching in industrial automation and control systems.
AQY211EH Feature
- PCB Mounting: The AQY211EH is designed to be mounted directly onto a printed circuit board. Making it easy to integrate into a variety of electronic systems.
- 30V Maximum Voltage: This solid state relay has a maximum voltage rating of 30 volts. Which makes it suitable for use in a wide range of low-voltage applications.
- 1000mA Maximum Current: The AQY211EH can handle a maximum current of 1000 milliamps (1 amp). Which makes it suitable for controlling small to medium-sized loads.
- DIP Form A Package: The AQY211EH is designed in a DIP (Dual Inline Package) form factor. Which makes it easy to install on a printed circuit board and allows for compact designs.
- Norm-Open Configuration: The AQY211EH is a normally open (Norm-Open) solid state relay. Meaning that the relay switch is open by default and will close when a control signal is applied.
- Low Off-State Leakage Current: The AQY211EH has a low off-state leakage current. Which makes it suitable for applications where low power consumption is important.
- High Switching Speed: Solid state relays such as the AQY211EH can switch on and off much faster than electromechanical relays. Which makes them suitable for applications where high switching speeds are required.
- Long Lifespan: Because solid state relays do not have any mechanical components. They are often more reliable and have longer lifespans than electromechanical relays.
FAQ
Q: What is a solid state relay?
A: A solid state relay is an electronic switch that uses semiconductor devices to control the flow of current. Unlike mechanical relays, solid state relays do not have any moving parts. Which makes them more reliable and longer-lasting.
Q: What is the maximum voltage and current rating for the relays?
A: The relays has a maximum voltage rating of 30 volts and a maximum current rating of 1000 milliamps (1 amp).
Q: What is the form factor of the relays?
A: The relays is designed in a DIP (Dual Inline Package) form factor. Which makes it easy to install on a printed circuit board.
Q: What is the operating configuration of the relays?
A: The relays is a normally open (Norm-Open) solid state relay. Meaning that the relay switch is open by default and will close when a control signal is applied.
Q: What is the typical application for the relays?
A: The relays is commonly used for switching small to medium-sized loads in applications. Such as lighting control, temperature control. And power switching in industrial automation and control systems.