What is a solid state relay?

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Bronze said:
A relay to me is a purely mechanical device. Is this another name for an SCR?

A solid state relay is a pre-packaged electronic module that can take the place of a traditional mechanical relay.

Typically the input feeds an optocoupler which, depending on the load, controls a Triac, SCRs, MOSFET, or IGBT. Sometimes there's extra circuitry to handle transient suppression.

Note that solid state relays are for AC or DC, but not both.

Brian.:cubist:
 
There are some small opto-coupled SSR's that can be used for audio. You do not use a 10A relay for audio do you?

Something to consider when using them: they do not provide galvanic separation like "real" relays do. You always have a leakage.
 
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