Microelectronic relays

PVG612A Series of microelectronic relays (MER) is said to have as much as 40% more current handling capability and up to 50% better on-resistance than similar devices.

By Control Engineering Staff July 11, 2005

PVG612A Series of microelectronic relays (MER) is said to have as much as 40% more current handling capability and up to 50% better on-resistance than similar devices. Packed in a six-pin DIP, device has a variety of switching applications, including programmable logic controllers, audio equipment, computers and peripherals, power supplies, load distribution to displays, indicators, and industrial automation. Single-pole, normally open solid-state relay uses an integrated circuit photovoltaic generator and IR Hexfet power Mosfet transistors as the output switch. It is rated at 60 V with 3 A ac or 6 A dc maximum load current. It is offered in through-hole, surface-mount, and tape-and-reel package options.

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