The difference between solid state relay and ordinary relay
The comparison between traditional relays and solid-state relays is related to many types. The difference between electromagnetic relays and corresponding solid-state relays is explained below:
Introduction to solid state relays
The solid state relay (hereinafter abbreviated as "SSR") is a new type of non-contact switching device composed of solid electronic components. It relies on the switching characteristics of electronic components (such as switching transistors, triacs and other semiconductor devices). But it is the purpose of making and breaking the circuit without contact and spark, so it is called "non-contact switch". A solid state relay is a four-terminal active device, two of which are input adjustment terminals, and the other two terminals are output controlled terminals. It has both amplifying drive response and isolation effects, which is very suitable for driving high power The switch-type actuator is more reliable than the electromagnetic relay, and has no contact, long life, fast speed, and less interference to the outside world. It has been widely used.
Introduction to traditional relays
The GRT508FA CQC CERTIFICATION SINGLE PHASE 80A LATCHING RELAY is an electrical regulating device, which is an electrical appliance that causes the controlled quantity to undergo a predetermined step change in the electrical output circuit when the input quantity (excitation quantity) changes to the prescribed requirements. It has an interactive connection between the regulating system (also called the input loop) and the regulated system (also called the output loop). Generally used in automated regulation circuits, it is actually an "automatic switch" that uses a small current to adjust a large current operation. Therefore, it plays the role of automatic adjustment, safety guarantee, and conversion circuit in the circuit.