A1202 |
RFQ for A1202 |
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| Technical/Catalog Information | A1202 |
| Vendor | Crydom Co. |
| Category | Relays |
| Mounting Type | Chassis Mount |
| Termination Style | Screw Terminal |
| Package / Case | PUK |
| Circuit | SPST-NO (1 Form A) |
| Load Current | 2A |
| Voltage - Input | 90 ~ 280VAC |
| Voltage - Load | 24 ~ 140 V |
| Output Type | AC, Zero Cross |
| On-State Resistance | - |
| Lead Free Status | Lead Free |
| RoHS Status | RoHS Compliant |
| Other Names | A1202 A1202 A1202CC ND A1202CCND A1202CC |
| Product | Manufacturers | Pack | D/C |
| A1202 | - | 06+ | 500 |
The Allegro® A1201, A1202, A1203 and A1204 Hall-effect bipolar switches are next-generation replacements and extension of the popular Allegro A3134, A3133, and A3132 bipolar switch product line. Overall, the A120x family, produced with BiCMOS technology, consists of continuous-time devices that feature fast power- on time and low-noise operation. Device programming is performed after packag- ing, to ensure increased switchpoint accuracy by eliminating offsets that can be induced by package stress. Unique Hall element geometries and low-offset ampli- fiers help to minimize noise and to reduce the residual offset voltage normally caused by device overmolding, temperature excursions, and thermal stress.
The A120x Hall-effect bipolar switches include the following on a single silicon chip: voltage regulator, Hall-voltage generator, small-signal amplifier, Schmitt trigger, and NMOS output transistor. The integrated voltage regulator permits operation from 3.8 to 24 V. The extensive on-board protection circuitry makes possible a ±30 V absolute maximum voltage rating for superior protection in auto- motive and motor commutation applications, without adding external components.
Features |
| Continuous-time operation Fast power-on time Low noiseStable operation over full operating temperature rangeReverse battery protectionSolid-state reliabilityFactory-programmed at end-of-line for optimum performanceRobust EMC performance High ESD rating Regulator stability without a bypass capacitor |