The ASSR-V622 is a miniature solid-state relay (SSR) from Avago Technologies (now Broadcom). SSRs provide electrical isolation and switching functions without the use of mechanical parts, offering advantages such as longer lifespan, faster switching speeds, and lower power consumption compared to electromechanical relays. The ASSR-V622 is designed for various applications requiring reliable switching in a compact form factor.
Applications:
- Telecommunications equipment: Used in telecom switches and line cards for signal routing and isolation.
- Industrial automation: Employed in programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and I/O modules for controlling actuators and sensors.
- Instrumentation: Found in test and measurement equipment for signal switching and isolation.
- Medical equipment: Used in medical devices where electrical isolation is critical for patient safety.
- Power supplies: Used for switching in power supplies and battery management systems.
Features:
- Miniature package: Space-saving design for high-density applications.
- Solid-state construction: Provides high reliability and long lifespan.
- High isolation voltage: Ensures electrical isolation between the input and output circuits.
- Low on-resistance: Minimizes voltage drop and power dissipation.
- Fast switching speed: Enables high-speed switching applications.
- Low input control current: Requires minimal current to activate the relay.
Benefits:
- Improved reliability: Solid-state design eliminates mechanical wear and tear, resulting in a longer lifespan and reduced maintenance.
- Faster switching: Enables faster response times and improved system performance.
- Reduced power consumption: Lower power dissipation compared to electromechanical relays.
- Enhanced safety: High isolation voltage provides superior electrical isolation and protection.
- Compact size: Miniature package allows for space-saving designs.
Additional details: The ASSR-V622 typically includes an LED on the input side to indicate the control signal status and a photodiode array or MOSFETs on the output side to provide the switching function. Specific electrical characteristics such as input voltage range, output voltage range, on-resistance, and isolation voltage vary by specific sub-model. Consult the datasheet for specific operating parameters.