Hi.. i would like to control electrical appliances like fluorescent lamps (inductive load). Anyone please suggest me which relay should i use? Requirements: DC controlled relay(5-12V), AC switching(230VAC/20A) I need a industry standard highly reliable Electromagnetic relay..
Solid state relay might be a good choice for inductive loads. www.digi-key.com has a nice user interface for selecting electronic components.
solid state relays do have some limitations. so i am searching for electromagnetic relay..what if i make use of the following relay G7L-1A-TUB-J-CB-DC12
hi everyone.. i need a power supply to drive relay coil (12V DC). i am planning for dual output power supply with 5V and 12V dc output so that i can power up both UDOO and Relay. What should be the current rating of the supply?
ok what if i am powering up 48 relays each with supply voltage of 12v dc and 160mA current. then what should be the power supply rating?
48 relays times 160ma, plus some extra for consistent operation. Which equals 7.68 Amps, plus some extra. So 10-15 Amp 12v supply. Are you going to switch every relay at once? Probably not. Are you going to use latching relays? If you do, you'll reduce static current draw. Which would ease the current requirements.
Hi Sirrab.. Yes! only few relays will be ON at once (Rarely all) . What is the difference between Latching and non latching relay which one will be better for switching AC Lamps?
Either one will work for lamps. Latching relays take a pulse to switch, the other you have to keep the relay energized when switched.
Hi.. Please guide me..What will be the form factor (Physical area occupancy) if i am using 48 G7L-1A-BUBJ-CB-DC12 relays. http://www.mouser.in/ProductDetail/...-1A-BUBJ-CB-DC12/?qs=UirnxRGj1IdB5Hkecf2Puw==
@Deo Joseph You will learn more by researching that information by yourself. All the dimensions are listed on the datasheet (available from that Mouser page you linked to). As you will need to mount the relays, I suggest you use a program like KiCad, and then use the footprint you created to place them along with the required PCB traces. An alternative to creating the footprint yourself, is to download the CAD file for the relay, which might possibly be found on the following page - http://www.omron.com/ecb/support/download/ry.html
hi.. which are the electromechanical relays suitable for controlling the fluorescent lamp with electronic ballast???