Sensata / Crydom MCX Series Solid State Relay, 5 A Load, DIN Rail Mount, 280 V Load, 15V Control

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RS Stock No.:
394-434
Mfr. Part No.:
MCX240D5
Brand:
Sensata / Crydom
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Brand

Sensata / Crydom

Product Type

Solid State Relay

Maximum Load Current

5A

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Maximum Load Voltage

280V

Minimum Load Voltage

12V

Maximum Control Voltage

15V

Minimum Control Voltage

3V dc

Series

MCX

Terminal Type

Screw

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

On State Resistance

1000000000Ω

Switching Function

Zero Cross

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

UL E116949, RoHS

Length

43.1mm

Height

26.04mm

Off State Leakage Current

0.1mArms

Output Type

SCR

Capacitance

10pF

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

Sensata | Crydom Solid-State Relay, PCB Mounting, 3 to 15V DC Control Voltage Range - MCX Series - MCX240D5


When it comes to current control, pull out all the stops with this solid-state relay from Sensata | Crydom. It switches power off and on for the convenient automated control of your industrial applications. A broad operating voltage range between 12 and 280V AC means it's just the thing for a wide variety of low-power systems. This versatile tool is suitable for use in lighting, heating and motion-based equipment.

Features & Benefits


• Maximum turn-on and turn-off time of half a cycle for rapid-fire switching

• Performs reliably in extreme environments, thanks to a wide operating temperature range between -40°C and +80°C

How large is this SSR?


This small but mighty SSR has compact dimensions of 43.1 (L) x 10.2 (W) x 26.04mm (H), so it's a sure fit for a densely packed PCB.

How do SSRs compare to electromechanical relays?


The main difference is that SSRs don’t have any moving parts. This gives them a longer operational life, as they're subject to less wear and tear than electromechanical relays.

Approvals

UL

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