Sensata / Crydom DC60 Series Solid State Relay, 7 A Load, Surface Mount, 60 V dc Load, 32 V dc Control
- RS Stock No.:
- 736-0882
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DC60S7-B
- Brand:
- Sensata / Crydom
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- RS Stock No.:
- 736-0882
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DC60S7-B
- Brand:
- Sensata / Crydom
Legislation and Compliance
- COO (Country of Origin):
- MX
Product Details
Panel Mount - DC60 Series
Solid state relays with bi-polar transistor output
Ratings of 7A at 60 Vdc
AC or DC control voltage
Panel mount relay package
Screws and Saddle Clamps to allow electrical connection
4000 Vrms isolation voltage
Operation temperature of -30 → +80 °C
Thermally conductive Epoxy body housing to aid heat dissipation
NO and NC output types available
Ratings of 7A at 60 Vdc
AC or DC control voltage
Panel mount relay package
Screws and Saddle Clamps to allow electrical connection
4000 Vrms isolation voltage
Operation temperature of -30 → +80 °C
Thermally conductive Epoxy body housing to aid heat dissipation
NO and NC output types available
Approvals
UL, cUL
Sensata | Crydom Solid-State Relay, 7A Current Rating, 3.5 to 32V DC Control Voltage Range - DC60 Series - DC60S7-B
This solid-state relay from Sensata | Crydom lets you quickly and safely switch large electrical loads. Thanks to its isolation voltage of 4000Vrms, it can withstand sudden power surges without damage to your circuits. For easy installation, this device is designed for panel mounting. Screw and clamp terminals ensure straightforward, secure connections. This SSR is a reliable choice for I/O subsystems and industrial control equipment.
Current rating of 7A for use in medium-power applications
Turn-on time of 0.1ms for rapid switching
Wide operating temperature range between -30°C and +80°C for use in challenging environments
Turn-on time of 0.1ms for rapid switching
Wide operating temperature range between -30°C and +80°C for use in challenging environments
How does an SSR work?
An SSR works by pairing an LED with a photosensitive transistor across a small, electrically isolated gap between two circuits. When you apply power to the input, the LED lights up and the transistor converts the optical signal to an electrical one. Since this SSR has a normally closed configuration, the electrical signal triggers the output circuit to open. This means you can control a high-power application with a much lower input current.
DC Switching
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Maximum Load Current | 7 A |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Maximum Load Voltage | 60 V dc |
Minimum Load Voltage | 3 V dc |
Minimum Control Voltage | 3.5 V dc |
Maximum Control Voltage | 32 V dc |
Switching Type | DC |
Control Voltage Range | 3.5 → 32 V dc |
Minimum Load Current | 20 mA |
Terminal Type | Screw |
Contact Configuration | SP-NC |
Output Device | Transistor |
Load Voltage Range | 3 → 60V dc |
Series | DC60 |
Maximum Turn On Time | 0.1 ms |
Dimensions | 45.7 x 19.8 x 58.4mm |
Depth | 19.8mm |
Height | 58.4mm |
Off State Leakage Current | 0.1 mA |
Length | 45.7mm |
Operating Temperature Range | -30 → +80°C |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -30°C |
Standards Met | CE, RoHS Compliant |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +80°C |
Capacitance | 8pF |