D1D100 Solid State Relay – SPST-NO, 100 A, 100 VDC, Panel Mount

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The Crydom D1D100 is a high-performance solid-state relay (SSR) designed for demanding DC switching applications. With its ability to handle up to 100 A at 100 VDC, it is ideal for controlling high-power loads such as motors, heaters, and lighting systems. The relay's MOSFET output ensures low on-state resistance, reducing power loss and heat generation. Its wide control voltage range and fast switching capabilities make it suitable for various industrial and automation applications. The robust design and panel mount configuration facilitate easy installation and reliable operation in harsh environments.​

Key Features:

  • High Current Handling: Supports up to 100 A continuous load current at 100 VDC, suitable for high-power DC applications.​
  • MOSFET Output: Utilizes MOSFET technology for low on-state resistance (max 5 mΩ), ensuring efficient switching.​
  • Wide Control Voltage Range: Accepts control voltages from 3.5 VDC to 32 VDC, offering flexibility in control systems.​
  • Fast Switching: Features rapid turn-on and turn-off times of ≤100 μs, enabling quick response in control applications.​
  • Robust Construction: Designed with a durable housing and anti-rotation barriers, ensuring reliable performance in industrial environments.​
  • Panel Mount Design: Standard 'hockey puck' form factor allows for easy integration into existing systems.​

Additional Specifications:

  • Type: Solid State Relay​
  • Number of Channels: 1
  • Coil Voltage: 3.5Vdc At 32Vdc
  • Switching Voltage (VDC)/Current: 1-100Vdc At 100A
  • Switching Voltage (VAC)/Current: N/A
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