An aerospace or MIL-Spec relay meets appropriate military specifications or is intended for aerospace applications. Applications for solid state relays include general applications, automotive, flasher, and latching. General application solid state relays can be used in any industrial situation where a relay is required. Automotive relays are specifically for use in automobiles. A flasher relay activates indicator lights. Can handle high inrush current and continuous connection and disconnection of current. A latching relay has the ability to keep the contact status in place even if power is removed from the equipment. Mounting choices for solid state relays include PC board, socket or plug-in style, bracket or flange mount, and DIN rail.
Important electrical specifications to consider when searching for solid state relays include AC input, DC input, AC output, DC output, input (pick-up) voltage range, input (control signal) current range, maximum switching current, and maximum switching voltage.
Advanced search parameters to consider when looking for solid state relays include output devices, switch configuration and features. Output device choices include MOSFET, bipolar transistor (BJT), SCR, and Triac. Choices for switch configurations include Form A, Form B, Form C, Form D, Form E, Form K, Form X, Form Y, and Form Z. Common features for solid state relays include built-in heat sink, internal snubber, TTL compatible, visual indicators, reversing, zero switching, instant ON, peak switching, and analog switching. An important environmental parameter to consider is the operating temperature.