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Solid state relays (SSR) or semiconductor relays are semiconductor devices that can be used in place of mechanical relays to switch electricity to a load in many applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Motor controllers receive supply voltages and provide signals to motor drives that are interfaced to motors. They include a power supply, amplifier, user interface, and position control circuitry. Search by Specification | Learn More
DC motors are most commonly used in variable speed and torque applications. They include brushless and gear motors, as well as servomotors. Search by Specification | Learn More
Motor speed controllers are electronic devices that control motor speed. They carry specifications for drive type, product classification, electrical ratings, and operating parameters. Search by Specification | Learn More
Motor starters and contactors are motor-starting devices. They combine a contactor with overload protection and are designed for starting AC or DC motors. Search by Specification | Learn More
AC motor starters are used to turn-on and turn-off electric motors and motor-controlled equipment. They use solid-state or electromechanical technologies, and are designed for single-phase or three-phase motors. Search by Specification | Learn More
Motor contactors are relays with large current capacity for connecting and disconnecting a motor from the power supply. Typically, motor contractors are multi-pole for control of all current carrying conductors. Search by Specification | Learn More
DC motor starters combine a controller (most often a contactor) with overload protection, allowing a motor or motor-controlled equipment to be turned on and off. Search by Specification | Learn More
AC motor drives interface controllers to AC motors. They match the control signals (voltage and power levels) as well as the signal type (analog or digital). They also provide power conversion, amplification, and the sequencing of waveform signals. Search by Specification | Learn More
DC motor drives act as the interface and power supply between a motion controller and a DC motor. Search by Specification | Learn More
Overload relays prevent an electric motor from drawing too much current and overheating; includes thermal and solid state overload types. Search by Specification | Learn More
Time delay relays and solid state timers use solid state electronic devices to provide a time delay. Search by Specification | Learn More
Stepper motor drives power unipolar and bipolar stepper motors in full step, half step, and microstep motion control applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Motor coils are used with motors, generators, stators, and armatures. Learn More
High voltage relays are used to transfer power for high voltage and high frequency applications. They are heavily insulated and consist of strong materials to increase contact life. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Special 25A Solid State Relay while supplies last! AA Electric
Essential Components Catalog Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
D65 Voltage Monitoring Relay Eaton's Cutler-Hammer Power Control & Logic Components
Solid State Relay CARLO GAVAZZI Automation Components
Solid State Relays/Solid State Power Controllers Micropac Industries, Inc.
RF PhotoMOS Features Built-in Input Resistor Panasonic Electric Works
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SF6 gas filled double-pole double-throw relay for capacitive make and low stable leakage current. Great for test equipment when polarity reversal or load selection is needed and stable leakage current is required. Can be mounted in any direction. Threaded base and top tabs provide mounting flexibility and flying leads making connection easy. (read more)
Great little double-pole double-throw relay for polarity reversal or where transfer between power sources/loads is required. Contacts are sealed in a vacuum so it is not affected by humidity or dust, and if desired, it can be easily potted with other high voltage components and can be used in RF applications too. (read more)
Teledyne Relays introduces a new series of DPDT ultraminiature relays that deliver RF performance over a bandwidth from DC to 8GHz. The new RF312 exhibits high repeatability and is capable of transmitting signal integrity up to 12GBps data rates. The RF312 family of relays also exhibits excellent isolation between pole to pole. (read more)
The ultraminiature GRF312 relay is designed to improve upon the GRF300/GRF303 relay's high frequency performance. The GRF312 offers monotonic insertion loss to 8 GHz. This improvement in RF insertion loss over the frequency range makes these relays highly suitable for use in attenuator and other RF circuits. (read more)
Industry's Smallest DPDT RF Relay Saves Board Space (read more)
ABB's new universal phase monitor - 1P/N protects any size 3Ø motor, 200 – 480 VAC. HLMU automatically disconnects a motor, protecting it from expensive damage during & after storms. SSAC voltage monitors reduce downtime cost & expensive emergency repairs. Save today, don't wait, the next storm could cost thousands. 10 year warranty. Stocking distributors USA & Canada. (read more)
Motor contactors,relays, & manual motor starters provide complete motor control solutions up to 300 Hp. Starters accommodate motors up to 100 Hp at 480 VAC, while MMS combination starters accommodate motors up to 40 Hp at 480 VAC. Contactors come in sizes up to 300 Hp at 575 VAC and are available in a variety of coil voltages. 3 types of monitor relays are also now offered. (read more)
The SRF300 and SRF303 are formed lead versions (SMT) of Teledyne's RF300 and RF303 relays. They provide easy solder inspection and can be easily removed with hand tools. Because the relays are hermetically sealed, they can be submerged in cleaning solvents during manufacturing processes. (read more)
The largest relay & socket selection available!
Relay and socket application solutions for electrical & electronic control systems for OEM, machinery, industyial, power, marine, commercial and municipal applications.
AA Electric is a leading distributor of these relay & socket types: (read more)
Rotary motion transmission from motor to fan using a flexible shaft. (read more)
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Relay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2 Types of relay 2.1 Latching relay 2.2 Reed relay 2.3 Mercury-wetted relay 2.4 Polarized relay |
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7.26_43.indd Phase Sequence Monitors CM-PFS DPDT Relay Output Description The CM-PFS phase sequence monitor is used to monitor three-phase supply voltages for See ABB Low Voltage Products & Systems Profile & Catalog |
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The ABB Group: Stop Motor Failure - Cost Effective... Full 10 A rated isolated DPDT relay contacts eliminate the need for an external switching relay to provide relay status information to a distributed |
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AR-16 Relay Interface for connection to RS-232 The AR-16 is expandable to provide up to 128 relay outputs (in 16 channel increments) using EX-16 relay expansion cards. See Electronic Energy Control, Inc. Information |
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Power News - June 2008 The FSA2457 is a bi-directional, low power, dual double-pole double-throw (DPDT) analog switch. It contains special circuitry that minimizes current See Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation Information |
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Sam's Gadget FAQ - Salvaging Interesting Gadgets, Components,... Using the Control Panel from Defunct Microwave Oven as an Electronic Timer Electronic or mechanical timer, fans, other motors, etc. |
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Sensors, Monitors and Protective Relays - catalog 1308242... 1307 VCA ...................... Single Phase Undervoltage Relay ....... 1303 Transformers .............................. 201-212 2 VMA |
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Parallax Forums Parallax Forums > Public Forums > The Sandbox > Relay Delays (using relays in H-Bridges) |
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Electronic Contrrol for DC Motors Using Discrete Bridge... Column #23: Electronic Control for DC Motors Using Discrete Bridge Circuits Figure 23.2: Motor controllers using manual switches Page 232 ? The Nuts See Parallax, Inc. Information |
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AN-1058 Using the COP820CJ/COP840CJ in Home Appliances Using National Semiconductor Using the COP820CJ Application Note 1058 Abdul Aleaf COP840CJ in Home the November 1996 Appliances COP820CJCOP840CJ See National Semiconductor Information |