- RS Stock No.:
- 291-2466
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DMO063
- Manufacturer:
- Sensata / Crydom
156 In stock for delivery within 6 working days
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Price (VAT excluded) Each
TWD892.00
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- RS Stock No.:
- 291-2466
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DMO063
- Manufacturer:
- Sensata / Crydom
Product overview and Technical data sheets
Legislation and Compliance
- COO (Country of Origin):
- MX
Product Details
ASO/DM - up to 3A in a Miniature SIL SSR
DC controlled
AC models - SCR output
DC model - MOSFET output
Can switch loads up to 3A
Isolation voltage 2500 Vrms
All have zero cross switching except for stock nos. 291-2466 and 738-5507
Applications include lighting, inductive loads e.g. solenoids, motors
Operating temperature range: -30 to +80°C
Dimensions: H19.0mm x W10.2mm x D24.1mm
AC models - SCR output
DC model - MOSFET output
Can switch loads up to 3A
Isolation voltage 2500 Vrms
All have zero cross switching except for stock nos. 291-2466 and 738-5507
Applications include lighting, inductive loads e.g. solenoids, motors
Operating temperature range: -30 to +80°C
Dimensions: H19.0mm x W10.2mm x D24.1mm
Caution
Approvals
Sensata | Crydom Solid-State Relay, 24.1mm Length, 5.1mm Width - DMO Series - DMO063
Looking for a reliable switching solution for your machinery? Choose this solid-state relay from Sensata |Crydom. When it receives an input power supply, it transfers it to the electrical circuits to turn them on or off. For versatility, this unit has a broad operating voltage range between 0 and 60V DC. Thanks to its compact dimensions of 24.1 (L) x 5.1 (W) x 12.7mm (H), you can easily fit it into small spaces. You'll typically find this relay used in lighting fixtures and electric motors.
Features & Benefits
Maximum turn-on time of 50μs and turn-off time of 300μs for rapid switching
Wide operating temperature range between -30°C and +80°C for use in demanding conditions
Wide operating temperature range between -30°C and +80°C for use in demanding conditions
What's the difference between a solid-state relay and an electromechanical relay?
A solid-state relay powers the circuits by converting the electrical signal to an optical one, eliminating the need for physical contacts. An electromechanical relay works by closing or opening a set of contacts when it receives an electrical supply.
How do I mount this solid-state relay?
Thanks to its PCB mounting design, you can mount this solid-state relay by soldering the built-in pins to your circuit board.