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Date: 25th Jan 2010

High current, low on-resistance, 60V dual 1-Form-A solid state relay from Clare

Clare has introduced the CPC2014N, a new 60V, miniature device with two independent Form-A Solid State Relays (SSR) that employs optically coupled MOSFET technology to provide 1500Vrms of input-to-output isolation. The CPC2014N device is suitable for Security, Instrumentation, Medical Equipment, Aerospace, and Industrial Controls applications.

The key features of the CPC2014N device are,

Designed for use in security systems complying with EN50130-4
TTL/CMOS Compatible input
High current, low on-resistance
Arc-Free With No Snubbing Circuits
400mA of current handling in combination with only 2 Ohms of maximum on-resistance
No EMI/RFI Generation
Immune to radiated EM fields
SMD Pick & Place, Wave Solderable
Tape & Reel Version Available

The small size of this dual SSR and its high efficiency make it suitable for portable instruments, remote control applications, controlling valves and actuators in automation and industrial systems and low voltage lighting applications, especially LED based lighting. Further, it can be used to reduce the power drain in systems that are on standby mode by cutting off the DC power, thus reducing the power consumption of systems in standby or "off" mode.

Package: 8-lead SOIC package
Price: Each $0.98 for OEM quantities of 25k pieces
Availability: Now

For more details visit www.clare.com

 

 
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