I would like to learn about SSR boards and what all I am capable of doing with these. If you have any information, your input would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by gdsgrl View PostI would like to learn about SSR boards and what all I am capable of doing with these. If you have any information, your input would be greatly appreciated.
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Application Notes
The SSR3A Solid-State Relay board is designed for switching applications requiring high voltage, low current loads. The installed 1200V IGBTs enable the device to act as a bidirectional, isolated relay with a standoff voltage of 1200V. The on-board driver, isolator, and DC-DC Converter chips are all protected against high voltage transients if one or both of the IGBTs should breakdown. Protection circuitry for the IGBTs was intentionally left off of the board for added flexibility for various application circuits.
The installed IGBTs come in transistor sockets for convenient replacement and can be substituted with a variety of other IGBTs or MOSFETs with comparable characteristics. Below is a table of recommended substitute MOSFETs and IGBTs.
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