Electrical – Minimum Output Operating Voltage of Solid State Relay

solid-state-relayvoltage

I'm wondering if someone could explain why a solid state relay has a minimum voltage that it can switch on or off. For example I'm hoping to use an SSR-10DD (http://www.fotek.com.hk/solid/SSR-3.htm) solid state relay, however the spec sheet mentions a minimum of 5V on the output side. I was hoping to use it to switch around 3V. Why would it require a minimum of 5V?

Update:

  • V_input range = 5V from an Arduino output pin
  • I_Output current range = Signal only, so less than 10ma
  • Target load type = Signal
  • Reason for isolation = want to avoid all possibility of damaging existing circuit

More details about what I'm trying to achive can be found in this question: Connect Arduino to existing circuit with seperate power supply

Best Answer

Harry I don't know if you know anything about transistors but I think you have chosen the wrong part for your application.

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This active Opto circuit needs enough voltage to drive the transistor base current to saturate the switch.

Try again.

PLEASE Specify the following;

  • V_input range,
    • Control V,I range options
  • I_Output current range
  • target load type. ( reactive , resistive/ motor/ micro etc)
  • reason for isolation ( kV? EMI? both?