The G3VM-41AR is a Solid State Relay (SSR) manufactured by Omron. It's designed for high-frequency signal control, providing excellent isolation and switching performance in various applications. The G3VM series is known for its compact size, low capacitance, and high reliability.
Applications
- High-frequency signal switching
- ATE (Automatic Test Equipment)
- Measurement and Instrumentation
- Communication Systems
- Security Equipment
Features
- Load Voltage: 40V
- Load Current: 120mA
- On-Resistance: 35 Ohms (typical)
- Input Voltage: 1.15V (typical)
- Isolation Voltage: 1500 VAC
- Package: 4-Pin SOP
- RoHS Compliant: Yes
Benefits
- High Isolation: Provides excellent isolation between the control and load circuits, preventing noise and interference.
- Fast Switching Speed: Enables rapid switching of high-frequency signals.
- Compact Size: The 4-Pin SOP package allows for high-density board layouts.
- Long Life: Solid-state design ensures long-term reliability and durability.
- Low Capacitance: Minimizes signal distortion and insertion loss at high frequencies.
Additional Details
The G3VM-41AR SSR utilizes MOSFET technology to provide efficient and reliable switching. The low on-resistance minimizes voltage drop across the relay, reducing power dissipation. The high isolation voltage protects the control circuit from high-voltage transients in the load circuit. The compact 4-Pin SOP package simplifies board layout and reduces overall system size. It’s often used in applications where mechanical relays are unsuitable due to their limited life and slow switching speed. It allows for remote control of high-frequency signals, enabling automated testing and measurement. The device is lead-free and RoHS compliant, meeting environmental regulations. It provides a stable and dependable solution for high-frequency signal switching in diverse electronic systems. It enhances system performance and reliability due to its solid-state design. The low capacitance minimizes signal degradation. The G3VM-41AR is ideal for applications demanding fast, reliable, and isolated switching of high-frequency signals.