Sensata / Crydom DMO Series Solid State Relay, 3 A Load, PCB Mount, 60 V dc Load, 10V dc Control

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RS stock no.:
291-2466
Distrelec Article No.:
300-84-059
Mfr. Part No.:
DMO063
Manufacturer:
Sensata / Crydom
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Brand

Sensata / Crydom

Maximum Load Current

3A

Product Type

Solid State Relay

Mount Type

PCB

Maximum Load Voltage

60V dc

Minimum Load Voltage

0V dc

Minimum Control Voltage

3V dc

Maximum Control Voltage

10V dc

Series

DMO

Terminal Type

PCB Terminal

IP Rating

IP20

Minimum Operating Temperature

80°C

Package Type

SIP

Maximum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Width

5.1 mm

Length

24.1mm

Standards/Approvals

CE

Height

12.7mm

Output Type

MOSFET

Off State Leakage Current

0.1nA

Capacitance

8pF

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

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.

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