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A relay is an electromechanical device that operates as a switch by using an electrical signal to control the flow of electricity through its contacts. It plays a crucial role in controlling circuits with high currents or voltages, allowing low-power signals to control larger electrical loads reliably.

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Types of Relay

Relay Technology: Controlling Electrical Circuits

Relays are essential components in electrical and electronic circuits, providing reliable switching and control of high currents and voltages. As technology continues to advance, relays will evolve to meet the demands for increased efficiency, miniaturization, and integration with smart systems, ensuring their continued relevance in diverse industrial, automotive, and consumer applications.

Solid-State Relays

Solid-state relays (SSRs) use semiconductor switching elements like thyristors or MOSFETs to control electrical circuits.

Solid-State Relays

Solid-state relays (SSRs) use semiconductor switching elements like thyristors or MOSFETs to control electrical circuits.
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Smart Relay

Smart relays integrate advanced control functions and communication capabilities, often featuring programmable logic and diagnostic tools.

Smart Relay

Smart relays integrate advanced control functions and communication capabilities, often featuring programmable logic and diagnostic tools.
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Protection Relays

Protection relays are specialized devices used to detect abnormal conditions in electrical networks, such as overcurrent, under/over-voltage, and ground faults.

Protection Relays

Protection relays are specialized devices used to detect abnormal conditions in electrical networks, such as overcurrent, under/over-voltage, and ground faults.
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Electromechanical Plug-In Relays

They are versatile, easy to install (typically plug-in), and commonly used in control panels, automotive applications, and household appliances.

Electromechanical Plug-In Relays

They are versatile, easy to install (typically plug-in), and commonly used in control panels, automotive applications, and household appliances.
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Control And Measurement Relays

These relays combine control functions with measurement capabilities to monitor and manage electrical parameters like voltage, current, and frequency.

Control And Measurement Relays

These relays combine control functions with measurement capabilities to monitor and manage electrical parameters like voltage, current, and frequency.
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