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AQ-G RELAYS
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Automation Controls Catalog Panasonic Solid State Relays Slim type SSR for 1 A and 2 A control FEATURES • Vertical size with a maximum thickness of 4.5 mm • Built-in snubber circuit prevents malfunction due to noise. • Zero-cross method and Random method available • High dielectric strength: 3,000 Vrms (between input and output) • Safety standards • C-UL (UL508) certified • VDE (EN60950-1) reinforced insulation certified TYPICAL APPLICATIONS • Household appliances such as air conditioners and dehumidifiers • Healthcare and medical equipment • Industrial machinery such as NC machines, mounters, injection molders, and robots • Microcomputer boards • Amusement and amenity related equipment ORDERING INFORMATION (PART NO.) Load current Load voltage Type Control voltage

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Panasonic Corporation Electromechanical Control Business Division industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/ 2

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Solid State Relays AQ-G RELAYS REFERENCE DATA 1. oad current vs. ambient temperature L characteristics 2-1. on-repetitive surge current vs. N carrying time* (1A Type) 2-2. on-repetitive surge current vs. carrying N time* (2A Type) 40 Non-repetitive surge current, A Non-repetitive surge current, A *The above chart shows non-repetitive maximum rating. If a surge current is applied repeatedly, please keep it approximately 50% or less than the values shown in the above graph. 4-1. oad current vs. ambient temperature L 4-2. oad current vs. ambient temperature L characteristics for adjacent...

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SCHEMATIC AND WIRING DIAGRAMS Output configuration Wiring diagram Input circuit Recommended Temperature Controllers Space saving requiring only a depth of 56 mm ■ KT4H Temperature Controller • Data collection possible through a PLC using RS485 communication • Tool port is standard for easy data setting • Inverted LCD + backlight for good legibility with large characters • Excellent operability and rich optional control functions [Substitute part numbers] Power supply Note: For detailed product information about temperature controllers, please refer to our website: URL...

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Control voltage - -source T SAFETY WARNINGS • Do not use the product under conditions that exceed the range of its specifications. It may cause overheating, smoke, or fire. • Do not touch the recharging unit while the power is on. There is a danger of electrical shock. Be sure to turn off the power when performing mounting, maintenance, or repair operations on the relay (including connecting parts such as the terminal socket and socket). 1. Derating design Derating is a significant factor for reliable design and product life. Even if the conditions of use (temperature, current, voltage,...

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Load power supply 9. Ripple in the input power supply If ripple is present in the input power supply, observe the following: 1) Current-sensitive type (Phototriac Coupler, AQ-H) (1) For LED forward current at Emin, please maintain the value mentioned at “Recommended input current.” (2) Please make sure the LED forward current for Emax. is no higher than 50 mA. 2) Voltage-sensitive type (AQ-G, AQ1, AQ8, AQ-J, AQ-A) (1) The Emin. should exceed the minimum rated control voltage (2) The Emax. should not exceed the maximum rated control voltage 10. When the input terminals are connected with...

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Cautions for Use of Solid State Relays Cautions for Use of Solid State Relays 14. Soldering 1) When soldering surface-mount terminals, the following conditions are recommended. (1) IR (Infrared reflow) soldering method (Recommended condition reflow: Max. 2 times, measurement point: soldering lead) (2) Other soldering methods Other soldering methods (VPS, hot-air, hot plate, laser heating, pulse heater, etc.) affect the relay characteristics differently, please evaluate the device under the actual usage. (3) Soldering iron method Tip temperature: 350 to 400°C 662 to 752°F Wattage: 30 to 60 W...

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Cautions for Use of Solid State Relays 18. The following shows the packaging format 1) Tape and reel (Phototriac coupler) Type Tape dimensions (Unit: mm inch) Dimensions of paper tape reel (Unit: mm inch) 21±0.8 .827±.031 Tractor feed holes 1.55±0.05 dia. .061±.002 dia. Device mounted on tape 2.8±0.3 .110±.012 ±0.1 (1) When picked from 1/2-pin side: Part No. APT❍❍❍❍SX (Shown above) (2) When picked from 3/4-pin side: Part No. APT❍❍❍❍SZ Tractor feed holes 1.5 ±0.1 dia. −0 .059±.004 dia. −0 Device mounted on tape 12±0.1 .472±.004 (1) When picked from 1/2-pin side: Part No. APT❍❍❍❍AX (2) When...

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Cautions for Use of Solid State Relays 2) Tape and reel (AQ-H) Type Tape dimensions (Unit: mm inch) Dimensions of paper tape reel (Unit: mm inch) 21±0.8 .827±.031 80±1 dia. 3.150±.039 dia. Device mounted on tape 12±0.1 .472±.004 (1) When picked from 1/2/3/4-pin side: Part No. AQH❍❍❍❍AX (Shown above) (2) When picked from 5/6/8-pin side: Part No. AQH❍❍❍❍AZ 3) Tube Phototriac coupler and AQ-H SSR are packaged in a tube as pin No. 1 is on the stopper B side. Observe correct orientation when mounting them on PC boards. Snubber Circuit 1. Reduce dv/dt An SSR used with an inductive load can...

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Thermal Design SSRs used in high-reliability equipment require careful thermal design. In particular, junction temperature control has a significant effect on device function and life time. The rated load current for PC board-mounting SSRs is defined as the maximum current allowable at an ambient temperature of 40°C 104°F (30°C 86°F) and under natural cooling. If the ambient temperature exceeds the SSRs derating temperature point [40°C 104°F (30°C 86°F)], load current derating in accordance with the load current vs temperature diagram becomes necessary. If adjacent devices act as heat...

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Cautions for Use of Solid State Relays Example of executing fuse selection of over-current protection cooperation 1,000 Fuse cut-off current Surge ON current 2. Over-Current Protection An SSR circuit operated without overcurrent protection may result in damage to the device. Design the circuit so the device’s rated junction temperature is not exceeded for a continuous overload current. (e.g. Surge current into a motor or light bulb) The surge-on current rating applies to over-current errors which occur less than several tens of times during the service life of a semiconductor device. A...

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