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Title: Electromechanical Relays


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Electromechanical Relays
  • ELET 1133

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Electromechanical Relay Parts
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Three Parts
Armature Part that moves.
Contacts Connected to power external circuit.
Coil electromagnet
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1. Apply Electric Current
Armature
Contacts
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2. Magnetic Field Created
Armature
Contacts
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Magnetic Field
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3. Armature Attracted to Coil
Armature
Contacts
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4. Contacts Touch.
Armature
Contacts
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5. Current Through Contacts.
Armature
Contacts
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External Load Circuit Connected
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White Lamp
Control Circuit
Load Circuit
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Key Idea
  • Energize the coil and
  • the contacts move.

11
Electromechanical Relay Advantages
  • Isolation of control and load.
  • Control is low power circuit.
  • Load is high power circuit.
  • Remote location of controls.
  • Such as a computer network.
  • Easily add safety devices to control.
  • Can see and hear if closed or open.

12
Electromechanical Relay Disadvantages
  • Coil requires significant power to operate and
    keep energized.
  • Contacts move relatively slow.
  • Contacts can bounce.
  • Arcing as contacts near each other.
  • Hard to reconfigure.
  • Can be expensive.

13
Relay As 2 State Device
  • Relay coil can be de-energized (normal).
  • Relay coil can be energized.

14
Transistor as Relay
  • For this class, a transistor is equivalent to
    the relay shown.

Collector
Collector
Base
R
Base
Emitter
Emitter
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Normal
  • De-energized state.
  • Out of the box.
  • No power is applied.
  • Caution it could be that the usual operation
    of a device has a relay energized 99 of the
    time. Most of the time the contacts are not in
    the normal position.
  • Example break the circuit to sound alarm.
    Otherwise relay is held in.

16
Normally Open
  • Contacts are separated when relay coil is
    de-energized.
  • Will not pass current.
  • Open circuit.
  • Abbreviated NO.

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Normally Closed
  • Contacts are touching when relay coil is
    de-energized.
  • Current may pass through load circuit even
    though no current passes through the coil.
  • Abbreviated NC.

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Double Throw Schematic
Normally Open
Normally Closed
Physical Construction
common
NO NC
C
Shown is a single pole, double throw.
SPDT Parts kit has DPDT or two of these.
19
Simulation
Multisim Relay Example N.O. Relay File
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Relays
  • Contacts rated for less than 20 amps.
  • Many different contact configurations
  • spst.
  • spdt.
  • dpst.
  • dpdt.
  • Can be NO or NC.
  • Remember normal position is de-energized
    position.

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Choosing a relay
  • Coil rating
  • What voltage and current are required to
    energize the coil?
  • Contact rating
  • What voltage and current can the contacts
    withstand.
  • Voltage limit due to arcing.
  • Current limit due to heating.
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