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@article{163431, author = {Nakshatra Bhoyar and Asst. Prof. S. K. Mude and Sameer Chaware and Sahil Bisen and Aryan Meshram}, title = {Solid State Relay}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {11}, pages = {1116-1119}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=163431}, abstract = {The many benefits that Solid State Relays (SSRs) offer over conventional electromechanical relays have led to a surge in interest in SSRs in recent years. This paper provides a thorough analysis of the benefits, uses, and functioning of SSRs. The first section of the paper gives a summary of the fundamental ideas of SSR functioning, emphasizing its lack of moving components and its use of semiconductors for switching, such as MOSFETs, thyristors, and triacs. The benefits of SSRs over electromechanical relays are then thoroughly covered, including their ability to operate noiselessly, have longer lifespans, improved dependability, and faster switching rates. This paper concludes by highlighting the increasing importance of SSRs in contemporary electronic systems and underscoring the necessity of more research and development to improve their functionality and broaden their range of application.}, keywords = {Solid state relay, Light emitting diode, switching circuit, Coupling circuit.}, month = {}, }
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