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#1 solid state relays

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I get regular sales propaganda from digi-key, which usually goes straight in the deleted items....today, for some reason, I lingered....and discovered this, which I thought may be of interest to some:

https://b2b-api.panasonic.eu/file_strea ... ion/244354
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#2 Re: solid state relays

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There's a few of these around - Crydom, Omron, Infineon and others.

They're incredibly useful and available in a whole range of powers and sizes...

I know that Nick uses them too. One cool thing about them is when switching AC they can automatically switch at the zero volt crossing point to minimise noise...
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...forgot to add Sharp - the S202S02 was the standard one I used, but Sharp seem to have pulled out of this market. Shame, as it was a nice device...

https://uk.farnell.com/sharp/s202s02f/r ... dp/1618475
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