SSRs Have Slim Shapes

Nov. 1, 2003
Industrial applications requiring compact size, low cost solid-state relays (SSRs) have candidates for the assignments in Series SAS and SDS Slim SIP relays, with the printed-circuit board relays measuring just 1.1" x 0.59" x 0.2" and weighing only

Industrial applications requiring compact size, low cost solid-state relays (SSRs) have candidates for the assignments in Series SAS and SDS Slim SIP relays, with the printed-circuit board relays measuring just 1.1" x 0.59" x 0.2" and weighing only 0.28 oz. Designed for ac applications, Series SAS SSRs offer 280 Vac, 2A output and feature an integrated snubber and high surge handling capability. Three models spanning a 3 to 32 Vdc control range are available. Suited for dc uses, Series SDS relays have a 28 Vdc, 4A or 60 Vdc 2/5A output and feature an integrated voltage clamp and high surge handling capability. The devices span a 3 to 32 Vdc control range. Pricing is $8.57 each/500. For more details, contact Antonio Gallegos at TELEDYNE RELAYS, Hawthorne, CA. (323) 241-1288.

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