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6 / 8 page 6 G3VM-353A/B/D/E G3VM-353A/B/D/E Precautions !WARNING !WARNING !WARNING !WARNING Be sure to turn OFF the power when wiring the Relay, other- wise an electric shock may be received. !WARNING !WARNING !WARNING !WARNING Do not touch the charged terminals of the SSR, otherwise an electric shock may be received. !Caution !Caution !Caution !Caution Do not apply overvoltage or overcurrent to the I/O circuits of the SSR, otherwise the SSR mya malfunction or burn. !Caution !Caution !Caution !Caution Be sure to wire and solder the Relay under the proper soldering conditions, otherwise the Relay in poeration may generate ex- cessive heat and the Relay may burn. s Correct Use Typical Relay Driving Circuit Examples C-MOS Transistor Use the following formula to obtain the LED current limiting resis- tance value to assure that the relay operates accurately. Use the following formula to obtain the LED forward voltage value to assure that the relay releases accurately. Protection from Surge Voltage on the Input Terminals If any reversed surge voltage is imposed on the input terminals, insert a diode in parallel to the input terminals as shown in the fol- lowing circuit diagram and do not impose a reversed voltage value of 3 V or more. Surge Voltage Protection Circuit Example Protection from Spike Voltage on the Output Terminals If a spike voltage exceeding the absolute maximum rated value is generated between the output terminals, insert a C-R snubber or clamping diode in parallel to the load as shown in the following circuit diagram to limit the spike voltage. Spike Voltage Protection Circuit Example Unused Terminals (6-pin only) Terminal 3 is connected to the internal circuit. Do not connect anything to terminal 3 externally. Pin Strength for Automatic Mounting In order to maintain the characteristics of the relay, the force imposed on any pin of the relay for automatic mounting must not exceed the following. Load Connection Do not short-circuit the input and output terminals while the relay is operating or the relay may malfunction. AC Connection DC Single Connection C-MOS 6 5 4 1 2 3 Load Vcc VF VIN VOL/OH R1 6 5 4 1 2 3 Load 10 to 100k Ω +Vcc VF VIN VOL/OH R1 R1 = VCC − VOL − VF (ON) 5 to 20 mA VF (OFF) = VCC − VOH < 0.8 V 6 5 4 1 2 3 6 5 4 1 2 3 6 5 4 1 2 3 A B In direction A: 1.96 N max. In direction B: 1.96 N max. 6 5 4 1 2 3 AC DC DC Load or or DC 6 5 4 1 2 3 Load DC 6 5 4 1 2 3 Load |
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