Dual Relay Geared To Military, Aviation

Oct. 25, 2004
A new solid-state relay has been designed for the demanding performance and quality requirements of military and aviation applications. The LPD70 is a dual-output, 250 mA, 28 Vdc plastic relay with internal thermal protection. It utilizes optical

A new solid-state relay has been designed for the demanding performance and quality requirements of military and aviation applications. The LPD70 is a dual-output, 250 mA, 28 Vdc plastic relay with internal thermal protection. It utilizes optical isolation to achieve maximum input-to-output isolation. The relay utilizes a current-limiting output to protect itself and associated load circuits from transient current overloads. During an over-current condition, the LPD70 clamps the current to a safe operating value. Thermal protection is activated by junction temperature. In case of an overload or shorted load condition, the thermal protection limits the junction temperature. The LPD70 returns to normal operation automatically once the overload is removed. Pricing is $66 each/500. TELEDYNE RELAYS, Hawthorne, CA. (800) 284-7007.

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