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News Release from: AX Distribution | Subject: Clare CPC SSR
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 September 2001
Low cost solid state relays have the
power
Now available from data/telecom interconnection specialists AX Distribution are low cost, versatile Clare AC solid state relays (SSRs) in 16-pin DIP and 8-pin SIP configurations
The Clare CPC SSR family includes the CPC1965 - offering a blocking voltage of 600V - and the CPC1945 - giving a blocking voltage of 400V Both are available in 16-pin DIP and 8-pin SIP configurations
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ideally suited to industrial applications, CPC SSRs are robust enough to handle load currents up to 1A and offer a cost effective alternative to electromechanical relays where electromagnetic interference would disrupt operation.
Both SSRs feature zero cross circuitry ensuring no generation of transients when switching and both are optically coupled to provide 3750V of isolation and noise immunity between control and load circuits.
Also available is the Clare CPC1943 AC power switch.
Offering an operating voltage of 240V and a blocking voltage of up to 400V, the CPC1943 is suitable for use in a number of industrial applications, including power control panels, heaters and gas pump electronics.
The Clare CPC ac power switch is available in 6 pin DIP or surface mount configurations.
AX distribution also stock the Clare Optomos range of SSRs, the Clare LiteLink family of data access arrangements and Clare Cybergate data access arrangement modules.
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