Want to post a buying lead? If you are not a member yet, please select the specific/related part number first and then fill the quantity and your contact details in the "Request for Quotation Form" on the left, and then click "Send RFQ".Your buying lead can then be posted, and the reliable suppliers will quote via our online message system or other channels soon.
The PVG612 Series Photovoltaic Relay is a singlepole, normally open solid-state relay that can replace electromechanical relays in many applications.
It utilizes International Rectifier's proprietary HEXFET power MOSFET as the output switch, driven by an integrated circuit photovoltaic generator of novel construction. The output switch is controlled by radiation from a GaAlAs light emitting diode (LED) which is optically isolated from the photovoltaic generator.
These units exceed the performance capabilities of electromechanical relays in operating life, sensitivity, stability of on-resistance, miniaturization, insensitivity to magnetic fields and ruggedess. The compact PVG612 is particularly suited for isolated switching of high currents from 12 to 48 Volt AC or DC power sources.
Series PVG612 Relays are packaged in a 6-pin, molded DIP package with either through-hole or surface mount (gull-wing) terminals. It is available in standard plastic shipping tubes or on tape-and-reel. Please refer to Part Identification information opposite.
PVG612S-T Features
·HEXFET Power MOSFET output ·Bounce-free operation ·High load current capacity ·High off-state resistance ·Linear AC/DC operation ·4,000 VRMS I/O isolation ·Solid-State reliability ·UL recognized and CSA certified
PVG612S-T Typical Application
·Programmable Logic Controllers ·Computers and Peripheral Devices ·Audio Equipment ·Power Supplies and Power Distribution ·Control of Displays and Indicators ·Industrial Automation
PVG612S-TPBF Parameters
Technical/Catalog Information
PVG612S-TPBF
Vendor
International Rectifier
Category
Relays
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Termination Style
Gull Wing
Package / Case
6-SMD (300 mil)
Circuit
SPST-NO (1 Form A)
Load Current
1A
Voltage - Input
1.2VDC
Voltage - Load
0 ~ 60 V
Output Type
AC, DC
On-State Resistance
500 mOhm
Lead Free Status
Lead Free
RoHS Status
RoHS Compliant
Other Names
PVG612S TPBF PVG612STPBF
PVG613 General Description
The PVG613 Series DC Relay (PVD) is a single-pole, normally open, solid-state replacement for electromechanical relays used for general purpose switching of analog signals. It utilizes International Rectifier's HEXFET power MOSFET as the output switch, driven by an integrated circuit photovoltaic generator of novel construction. The output switch is controlled by radiation from a GaAlAs light emitting diode (LED), which is optically isolated from the photovoltaic generator.
The PVG613 Series overcomes the limitations of both conventional electromechanical and reed relays by offering the solid state advantages of long life, fast operating speed, low pick up power, bounce-free operation, low thermal offset voltages and miniature package. These advantages allow product improvement and design innovations in many applications such as process control, multiplexing, automatic test equipment and data acquisition.
The PVG613 can switch analog signals from thermocouple level to 300 Volts peak DC. Signal frequencies into the RF range are easily controlled and switching rates up to 500Hz are achievable. The extremely small thermally generated offset voltages allow increased measurement accuracies.
These relays are packaged in 8-pin, molded DIP packages and available with either through-hole or surface-mount ("gull-wing") leads, in plastic shipping tubes.
PVG613 Features
· Bounce-free operation · High load current capacity · High off-state resistance · Linear AC/DC operation · 4,000 VRMS I/O Isolation · Solid-State reliability · UL recognition pending · ESD Tolerance: 4000V Human Body Model 500V Machine Model
PVG613 Typical Application
· Industrial Control · Computers and Peripheral Devices · Audio Equipment · Power Supplies and Power Distribution · Factory Automation