Solid State Relays
The main advantages of solid state relays over conventional electro-mechanical relays is that they have no moving parts to wear out, and therefore no contact bounce issues. SSRs are able to switch both “ON” and “OFF” much faster than a mechanical relays armature can move, as well as zero voltage turn-on and zero current turn-off eliminating electrical noise and transients. For more information about solid state relays, please see our comprehensive guide to solid state relays.Solid state relays are available in a range of package options, ranging from just a few volts or amperes to many hundreds of volts and amperes of output switching capability. A small input voltage, typically 3 to 32 volts DC, can be used to control a much large output voltage or current.
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Finder 2 A SPNO Interface Relay Module, DC, DIN Rail, 24 V dc Maximum Load
IDR492,353.66 -
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Panasonic 3 A Solid State Relay, PCB Mount MOSFET, 60 V Maximum Load
IDR128,070.69IDR76,045.25 -
RELAY AQV212S
IDR54,647.69 -
DIN RAIL 22.5MM, 530/VAC, 20AMPS, VDC
IDR566,406.00 -
DIN RAIL 22.5MM, 530/VAC, 20AMPS, VDC
IDR1,011,349.38 -
DIN RAIL 11MM, 280VAC, 6AMPS, VDC
IDR725,733.91 -
DIN RAIL 11MM, 280VAC, 6AMPS, 230VAC
IDR656,716.29 -
SSR, 1 PHASE, 15A 24-240 VAC
IDR1,116,344.27 -
SLIMLINE SSR 6MM 2 A, 24VDC
IDR955,757.68 -
Omron 3 A SPNO Solid State Relay, DC, DIN Rail, MOSFET, 26.4 V dc Maximum Load
IDR753,844.43 -
Omron 60 A Solid State Relay, Zero Crossing, Panel Mount, Triac, 264 V Maximum Load
IDR3,425,602.51