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Relays series expanded with new 3 A dc-rated version

By Michelle Froese | March 27, 2024

To learn more about the RM1D Series, click here.

Carlo Gavazzi is expanding its RM1D Series Solid State Relays, which now include a 3-Amp dc-rated version. The new addition — the RM1D060D3 — will have a rated output voltage of up to 60 Vdc.

This extension was inspired by evolving market research that showed a large portion of the dc solid-state relay market was less than or equal to 3 Amps dc. A key market driver of this addition is the electrification of vehicles.

The RM1D Series is designed specifically for applications such as dc heaters, solenoid valves, test equipment, mobile equipment, and connection and disconnection of battery sources.

Carlo Gavazzi now offers ratings up to 3, 10, 20, 50, or 100 A at up to 60 Vdc; up to 20 or 50 A at up to 200 Vdc; and up to 10 A at up to 500 Vdc.

The RM1D060D3 carries all the main characteristics of the current 60 Vdc variants in the series, including:

  • Low-power dissipation output MOSFET
  • Fully solid state to ensure trouble-free operation over a high number of switching cycles
  • Control voltage range: 4 to 32 Vdc
  • IP20 touch-safe cover
  • Switching frequencies up to 1,000 Hz

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Filed Under: Low Voltage Systems (<60 VDC), Technology News

 

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