Sujet : Re: DC relay latching voltage
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 25. Aug 2024, 19:52:11
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On 8/25/2024 8:30 AM, John Robertson wrote:
<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?
No idea. I'm just leaning on lessons learned decades ago and searching for
documents that would likely confirm those issues.
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?
No. I don't publish anything "for general consumption"; only specific
issues for specific audiences. Not enough time in the day to do the
things I *want* to do while considering "optional" efforts.
Don't kill yourself worrying about this sort of thing for a pin table.
You're likely not as concerned with durability. The board's already
(likely) designed. And, it's already got an established (tolerable?)
level of EMI.
Rather, it should be seen as a counter to the "old saw" that you *just* use
a recirculating diode without considering the consequences. Just like
considering how to *drive* the coil based on how it will be used.
[Remember the "pull in" coils and "end of stroke" switches on flipper
solenoids?]