Magnetic latching relays are bipolar devices. They are divided into two layers: the upper layer is an electromagnetic system, while the lower layer is a contact system. The electromagnetic system consists of a coil, armature, and a permanent magnet....
Automotive Relays are electrical devices that control various functions in a vehicle. They usually have five pins and can be wired as normally-open or normally-closed, or as changeover relays. Their wired state determines which function they will per...
Magnetic latching relays are useful for switching applications in a variety of situations, and they have many benefits over their mechanical counterparts. They tend to draw less power and are generally less bulky. They also tend to have a longer life...
The two types of voltage contactors are AC and DC. AC voltage contactors use an alternating current (AC) to operate, while DC voltage contactors use direct current. They differ in their resistances, as well as their operating frequencies. AC voltage ...
High-voltage contactors are devices that can be used to control the voltage in electrical circuits. They come in different voltages and current capacities, and they can operate in a variety of frequencies. A high-voltage contactor has three main com...
An electromagnetic relay operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction. It is composed of two or more electromagnets connected together by a relay coil. A static iron core is then inserted between the two electromagnets. An electric current ...
A direct current relay (DC) is similar to an AC relay, with the main difference being the operating voltage. The AC voltage causes the armature to physically touch the core while the DC voltage causes the armature to remain in an upright position. Th...
An electromagnetic relay is a device that switches one electrical circuit with another. They can be operated using either AC or DC voltage. There are many types of relays. Some of them are designed for particular types of loads. For example, a relay ...