
TSDS321P
ActiveTIME DELAY RELAY 24VDC 1A SPST-NO(50.8X30.7X50.8)MM SMD

TSDS321P
ActiveTIME DELAY RELAY 24VDC 1A SPST-NO(50.8X30.7X50.8)MM SMD
Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | TSDS321P |
|---|---|
| Delay Time [Max] | 100 Sec |
| Delay Time [Min] | 1 Sec |
| Function | One Shot |
| Mounting Type | Chassis Mount |
| Relay Type | Solid State Relay |
| Termination Style | Quick Connect - 0.250" (6.3mm) |
| Timing Adjustment Method | External Resistor |
| Timing Initiate Method | Trigger Signal, Input Voltage |
| Voltage - Supply | 24 VDC |
Pricing
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Description
General part information
TSDS320N Series
The TSD Series is designed for more demanding commercial and industrial applications where small size and accurate performance are required. The factory calibration for fixed time delays is within 1% of the target time delay. The repeat accuracy, under stable conditions, is 0.5% of the time delay. The TSD Series is rated to operate over an extended temperature range. Time delays of 0.1 seconds to 1000 minutes are available. The output is rated 1A steady and 10A inrush. The modules are totally solid state and encapsulated to protect the electronic circuitry. This product is suitable for many applications, including dispensing, welding, and exposure timing. Operation (Single Shot) Input voltage must be applied before and during timing. Upon momentary or maintained closure of the initiate switch, the output energizes for a measured interval of time. At the end of the delay, the output de-energizes. Opening or reclosing the initiate switch during timing has no affect on the time delay. The output will not energize if the initiate switch is closed when input voltage is applied.Reset: Reset occurs when the time delay is complete and the initiate switch is opened. Loss of input voltage resets the time delay and output.
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