Sensata Crydom Interface Relay Module, PCB Mount, 110V ac/dc Coil, 34mA Load

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RS Stock No.:
632-073
Mfr. Part No.:
IDC5
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Sensata / Crydom
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Brand

Sensata / Crydom

Coil Voltage

110V ac/dc

Mounting Type

PCB Mount

Load Current Rating

34mA

Load Voltage Rating

30V dc

Minimum Input Voltage

3.3V

Maximum Input Voltage

32V dc

Terminal Type

Through Hole

Input Current

34mA

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Standards Met

CE

Accessory Type

Relay Module

Operating Temperature Range

-30 → +80°C

Turn On Time

1ms

Turn Off Time

1ms

Input Voltage Range

4 → 32V dc

RoHS Status: Exempt

Sensata | Crydom Interface Relay Module, PCB Mounting, 31.2g Weight - 0.6" Series - IDC5


Protect your equipment and transmit signals safely with this interface relay module from Sensata | Crydom. An optical isolation of 4kV and signal conditioning circuitry ensure the signal inputs to your microprocessor and digital systems won't be affected by fluctuations in the power supply. This unit also stands up to electromagnetic interference, so you can rest assured that vital processes will continue uninterrupted. You'll commonly find this component used in applications such as medical equipment, power installations and radio-electronics.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range of -30°C to +80°C makes it suitable for use in harsh industrial environments
• Through-hole mounting ensures a robust, vibration-proof connection to your PCB

What's optical isolation?


Optical isolation uses an optoisolator to convert an input electrical signal into a light signal using an LED. A light-sensitive component in the device, such as a photodiode, converts the light signal back into an electrical signal. This creates an effective barrier to overvoltages or transient voltages from the input, helping to provide a stable output to your device.