Re: DC relay latching voltage

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Sujet : Re: DC relay latching voltage
De : jrr (at) *nospam* flippers.com (John Robertson)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 25. Aug 2024, 16:30:25
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On 2024-08-25 2:07 a.m., Don Y wrote:
On 8/25/2024 2:03 AM, Don Y wrote:
On 8/25/2024 12:40 AM, piglet wrote:
An even simpler coil catcher is a resistor. Many times the extra power
consumption is not an issue and resistors are even cheaper and more
reliable than zener + diode.

A lot depends on the relay's (coil) duty cycle.

To limit the peak transient (to approximately the supply voltage) when
the coil opens, R needs to be on the order of the coil resistance.
If the this halves the load resistance that must be driven when the
coil is active.

Of course, if the duty cycle is low and 2X the driving current is
within the capabilities of the device you had already planned on
using for the switch, then this has minimal impact.

OTOH, if the coil current is higher, already taxing the capabilities
of the switch or the duty cycle has the coil energized more often
than not, then this can be a significant factor.

And, as R approaches the coil's resistance, the opening time/delay of
the relay *increases*.  I.e., you want R to approach infinity to get the
best opening transition but this also gives the highest switching
transient voltage -- often many times the supply voltage!

<https://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDelivery/DDEController?
Action=srchrtrv&DocNm=13C3311_AppNote&DocType=CS&DocLang=EN>



Is there an index to these useful Application Notes?
I only found this when I searched for "application notes":

https://www.te.com/en/products/relays-and-contactors/relays/intersection/application-notes.html

And did you happen to write some of them by chance?

John :-#)#

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Date Sujet#  Auteur
23 Aug 24 * Re: DC relay latching voltage26piglet
23 Aug 24 `* Re: DC relay latching voltage25John Robertson
23 Aug 24  +* Re: DC relay latching voltage20Don Y
24 Aug 24  i+* Re: DC relay latching voltage18John Robertson
24 Aug 24  ii+* Re: DC relay latching voltage15Don Y
25 Aug 24  iii+* Re: DC relay latching voltage13John Robertson
25 Aug 24  iiii+* Re: DC relay latching voltage3Don Y
25 Aug 24  iiiii`* Re: DC relay latching voltage2Don Y
26 Aug 24  iiiii `- Re: DC relay latching voltage1john larkin
25 Aug 24  iiii`* Re: DC relay latching voltage9piglet
25 Aug 24  iiii `* Re: DC relay latching voltage8Don Y
25 Aug 24  iiii  `* Re: DC relay latching voltage7Don Y
25 Aug 24  iiii   `* Re: DC relay latching voltage6John Robertson
25 Aug 24  iiii    `* Re: DC relay latching voltage5Don Y
26 Aug 24  iiii     `* Re: DC relay latching voltage4John Robertson
26 Aug 24  iiii      `* Re: DC relay latching voltage3Don Y
26 Aug 24  iiii       `* Re: DC relay latching voltage2John Robertson
26 Aug 24  iiii        `- Re: DC relay latching voltage1Don Y
25 Aug 24  iii`- Re: DC relay latching voltage1john larkin
25 Aug 24  ii`* Re: DC relay latching voltage2john larkin
25 Aug 24  ii `- Re: DC relay latching voltage1John Robertson
24 Aug 24  i`- Re: DC relay latching voltage1Lasse Langwadt
24 Aug 24  `* Re: DC relay latching voltage4Liz Tuddenham
24 Aug 24   +* Re: DC relay latching voltage2john larkin
25 Aug 24   i`- Re: DC relay latching voltage1piglet
25 Aug 24   `- Re: DC relay latching voltage1Liz Tuddenham

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