
Allicdata Part #: | Z7438-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
G3F-202SN AC100/110 |
Price: | $ 43.80 |
Product Category: | Relays |
Manufacturer: | Omron Automation and Safety |
Short Description: | RELAY SSR 200V 2A 100/110VAC |
More Detail: | Solid State Relay SPST-NO (1 Form A) |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 5 |
1 +: | $ 39.81600 |
10 +: | $ 37.72130 |
25 +: | $ 35.62570 |
50 +: | $ 33.53010 |
100 +: | $ 31.43450 |
Series: | G3F |
Packaging: | Bulk |
Part Status: | Active |
Mounting Type: | Socketable |
Circuit: | SPST-NO (1 Form A) |
Output Type: | AC, Zero Cross |
Voltage - Input: | 75 ~ 125VAC |
Voltage - Load: | 75V ~ 264V |
Load Current: | 2A |
Termination Style: | Plug In |
Package / Case: | -- |
Supplier Device Package: | -- |
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Solid State Relays
Solid State Relays (SSR) are electronic switching devices that use low-level triggering to control electrical circuits. Unlike traditional mechanical relays which contain moving parts, SSRs use solid state components such as transistors, fuses, and diodes to switch the circuit. The G3F-202SN AC100/110 is a type of SSR used to control AC circuits.
Applications
The G3F-202SN AC100/110 can be used for a variety of electrical applications. It is typically used for home and industrial automation systems where accuracy and performance are paramount. These include temperature control systems, motor control systems, safety circuits, LED lighting, and automation circuits. Additionally, the SSR can be used to switch currents of up to 20A and has a very high resistance (Insulation) of up to 3000V.
Operation
The G3F-202SN AC100/110 operates by controlling an electric circuit using a low voltage switching signal. The SSR uses an input voltage to detect when a current needs to be switched and then uses a solid state component (transistor, fuse, diode) to control the electric circuit. Low level signals such as transistor pulse width modulation (PWM) and capacitance discharge (CD) can be used to control the switching signal. The switching voltage of SSRs is usually 3-32VDC.
Advantages
As SSRs contain no moving parts, they are very reliable and can operate uninterrupted for a long time. SSRs are also extremely fast and have high switching frequency. Additionally, the G3F-202SN AC100/110 is a Compact Design and is very energy efficient. It can be easily integrated with existing control systems and is very stable.
Disadvantages
One of the main disadvantages of the G3F-202SN AC100/110 is its high cost due to the need for transistors, fuses, and diodes. Additionally, SSRs require a driver to operate, which can be expensive. Furthermore, SSRs cannot switch inductive loads and must be used in conjunction with mechanical relays if necessary.
Conclusion
The G3F-202SN AC100/110 is an extremely useful SSR for controlling AC circuits. It is very energy efficient and can switch currents of up to 20A. It is relatively expensive due to its use of transistors, fuses, and diodes, yet it provides an incredibly reliable and high speed operation. The G3F-202SN AC100/110 is a useful tool for controlling home and industrial automation systems where accuracy and performance are a priority.
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