JPS10-TBD–PDF–KRG–1-04
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JPS10 Series High Performance Solid State Relays
AC solid state relay for loads up to 25A @ 250Vrms (Continued)
Electrical Specifications (-55°C to +105°C unless otherwise specified)
Input
Input supply voltage range (Vcc) 4 - 32 Vdc
Input current (max.) 16mAdc
Must turn-on voltage 4Vdc
Must turn-off voltage 1Vdc
Reverse voltage protection -32Vdc
I/O
Dielectric strength (min.) 1,500Vrms/60 Hz.
Insulation resistance (min.) @ 500Vdc 109ohms
Capacitance (max.) 20pF
Output
Output current rating (max.) 25Arms (Fig. 2, Note 1)
Surge current (max.) 80A pk (Fig. 1, Note 2)
Continuous load voltage (max.) 250Vrms
Transient blocking voltage (max.) 500V pk
Frequency range 45 - 440 Hz.
Output voltage drop (max.) @ 25A load current 1.5Vrms
Off-state leakage current (max.) @ 220Vrms/400 Hz. 10mArms
Turn-on time (max.) 1/2 cycle
Turn-off time (max.) 1 cycle
Off-state dv/dt (min.), with snubber 200V /µs (Note 3)
Zero voltage turn-on window (max.), JPS10-1Y 15V pk
Zero voltage turn-on window (max.), JPS10-2Y 40V pk
Waveform distortion (max.) 4Vrms
Output chip junction temperature (max.) 125°C (Note 4)
Thermal resistance (max.), junction to ambient 6.8°C/W
Thermal resistance (max.), junction to case 1.2°C/W
Environmental Characteristics
Ambient Temperature Range:
Operating: -55°C to +110°C.
Storage: -55°C to +125°C.
Vibration Resistance:
30 G’s, 10-3,000 Hz.
Shock Resistance:
1,500 G’s, 0.5 ms pulse.
Constant Acceleration Resistance
(Y1 axis):
5,000 G’s.
Dimensions are in inches and Dimensions are shown for USA: 1-800-522-6752 South America: 55-11-3611-1514
millimeters unless otherwise reference purposes only. Canada: 1-905-470-4425 Hong Kong: 852-2735-1628
specified. Values in brackets Specifications subject Mexico: 01-800-733-8926 Japan: 81-44-844-8013
www.tycoelectronics.com are metric equivalents. to change. C. America: 52-55-5-729-0425 UK: 44-141-810-8967
Mechanical Characteristics
Weight (max.):
6 oz. (170 grams)
Materials:
Case: Aluminum, hot tin dipped
Terminals: Copper cored wire, gold
plated.
Notes
1. Operation at elevated load currents up to 25 amps is dependent on the use of suitable heatsink to maintain case temperature per Fig. 2.
2. Heating of output chips during and after a surge may cause loss of output blocking capability until junction temperature falls below maximum rating.
3. Internal snubber network is provided across output chips.
4. Case temperature measurement point is center of mounting surface.
Figure 1 - Peak Surge Current vs. Surge Current Duration Figure 2 - Load Current vs. Temperature