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Interfacing Switches and Relays to the Real World in Real Time ...   [Open results in new window]
... connected to the switch. Relay Bounce. Relays are also represented as ideal
switching devices in textbooks. Like the switching contacts ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/764 - 51k

Circuit Removes Relay-Contact Bounce - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... relay removes relay-contact bounce and reduces inrush current. Advances in
semiconductor technology have allowed ICs to replace many mechanical relays, but ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/3743 - 19k

[PDF] Analog Switch Lowers Relay Power Consumption - AN956   [Open results in new window]
... difference between V IN and the relay's pick-up voltage. Relays that need
more turn-on energy require larger C1 values. The values ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN956.pdf

Analog Switch Lowers Relay Power Consumption - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... Abstract: Design idea outlining a method to use an analog switch and discrete
components to reduce the power dissipated in relay actuation. Relays are often ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/956 - 21k

Relay Driver Requires Only 25% Power - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... The table below shows the measured charge-pump performance, in terms of the total
voltage across the relay, for 400Ω, 180Ω, and 90Ω 6V relays: ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/2025 - 20k

IC Drives Up to Four Single-Coil Latching Relays - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... A simple circuit that drives up to four single-coil latching relays (Figure 2) includes
a parallelinterface relay driver (U1) with open-drain outputs (Figure 3 ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/3288 - 20k

[PDF] IC Drives Up to Four Single-Coil Latching Relays - AN3288   [Open results in new window]
... A simple circuit that drives up to four single-coil latching relays (Figure 2) includes
a parallelinterface relay driver (U1) with open-drain outputs (Figure 3 ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN3288.pdf

[PDF] Circuit Removes Relay-Contact Bounce - AN3743   [Open results in new window]
... relay removes relay- contact bounce and reduces inrush current. Advances in
semiconductor technology have allowed ICs to replace many mechanical relays, but ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN3743.pdf

Interfacing Switches and Relays to the Real World in Real Time ...   [Open results in new window]
... connected to the switch. Relay Bounce. Relays are also represented as ideal
switching devices in textbooks. Like the switching contacts ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/764/ - 51k

Power-Save Mode Reduces Power Consumption When Driving Relays ...   [Open results in new window]
... The power-save feature of the MAX4822/MAX4824 relay drivers allows a significant
reduction in the power consumed by monostable relays when in the ON state. ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/3951 - 25k

[PDF] Power-Save Mode Reduces Power Consumption When Driving Relays ...   [Open results in new window]
... The power-save feature of the MAX4822/MAX4824 relay drivers allows a significant
reduction in the power consumed by monostable relays when in the ON state. ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN3951.pdf

[PDF] Relay Driver Requires Only 25% Power - AN2025   [Open results in new window]
... The table below shows the measured charge-pump performance, in terms of the total
voltage across the relay, for 400Ω, 180Ω, and 90Ω 6V relays: Page 2. ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN2025.pdf

Built-In Features Eliminate the Need for External Relays when ...   [Open results in new window]
... mechanical relay, DUT, force and sense. Related Parts. APP 3379: Dec 10, 2004. ...
APPLICATION NOTE 3379. Built-In Features Eliminate the Need for External Relays ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/3379 - 21k

[PDF] Built-In Features Eliminate the Need for External Relays when ...   [Open results in new window]
... instrumentation, mechanical relay, DUT, force and sense Oct 19, 2004 APPLICATION
NOTE 3379 Built-In Features Eliminate the Need for External Relays when Using ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN3379.pdf

[PDF] Interfacing Switches and Relays to the Real World in Real Time ...   [Open results in new window]
... The contact-horsepower rating provides the maximum motor loading to which a relay
can be subjected without premature failure. Relays used in industrial- and ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN764.pdf

[PDF] Using the MAXQ3212 Microcontroller as an AC-Power Sequencer ...   [Open results in new window]
... The current to the relays' coil is switched using small (TO92 package) power FETs,
and the ... system, a single FET was used between the port pin and the relay coil ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN3914.pdf

[PDF] Hitless Protection Switching with 1+1 Redundancy - AN388   [Open results in new window]
... There are three notable disadvantages to using relays. Firstly, relay switching
times are slow, which causes data corruption on the line. ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN388.pdf

Using the MAXQ3212 Microcontroller as an AC-Power Sequencer ...   [Open results in new window]
... The current to the relays' coil is switched using small (TO92 package) power FETs,
and the ... system, a single FET was used between the port pin and the relay coil ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/3914 - 26k

T1/E1/J1, N+1 Redundancy With Analog Switches - Maxim   [Open results in new window]
... Relays, Relay, Analog Switch. Board Space, 100mm 2, 15mm 2. Power Consumption, 140mW,
5µW. Switching Speed, 4ms, 30ns. Reliability, Mechanical Operation, No Moving ...

www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/2857 - 31k

[PDF] T1/E1/J1, N+1 Redundancy With Analog Switches - AN2857   [Open results in new window]
... Table 1. Analog Switches vs. Relays Relay Analog Switch Board Space 100mm 2
15mm 2 Power Consumption 140mW 5µW Switching Speed 4ms 30ns ...

pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/an/AN2857.pdf

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