If the electromagnetic relay works in simple words, when the electromagnet is energized, the armature is sucked down to make the two contacts and the working circuit is closed. The electromagnet loses its magnetism when it is powered off, and the spr...
SWITCHING HIGH CURRENT CIRCUITS:The most common application of automotive relays is to switch a high current circuit using a low current circuit. This application comes into play whereby an in-line switch does not have the capacity to handle the curr...
A relay is an electrical control device. It is an electrical appliance that causes a predetermined step change in the controlled quantity in the electrical output circuit when the change in the input quantity (excitation quantity) reaches the specifi...
Choose DC relay or AC relay, many customers have a lot of confusion on their products. Customers often ask: My relay input is DC, and the output is AC; or the input I want is AC, and the output is DC; or DC to DC, AC to AC, will not work. Faced with ...
In the most simple terms an automotive relay is an electronically operated switch. The type most commonly used in the automotive industry is an electro-mechanically operated switch. They are found in all types of vehicles - cars, trucks, vans, traile...
Relays are switches controlled by electrical power, like another switch, computer or control module. The purpose of an automotive relay is to automate this power to switch electrical circuits on and off at particular times. However, the real benefit ...
Automotive Relays are electrically operated switches used for automotive applications. Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by a low-power signal (with complete electrical isolation between control and controlled circuits), or w...
A relay is a type of electromechanical switch used in power supplies, counting systems and many other applications. It is used to control a large current with a small current. Most relays require a small continuous voltage to stay on. A latching rela...