A
relay is an electrically controllable switch widely used in industrial
controls, automobiles and appliances.
The
relay allows the isolation of two separate sections of a system with two
different voltage sources i.e., a small amount of voltage/current on one side
can handle a large amount of voltage/current on the other side but there is no
chance that these two voltages mix up.Inductor
Fig Circuit Symbol Of A Relay
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When a current flow through the coil,
a magnetic field is created around the coil i.e., the coil is energized. This
causes the armature to be attracted to the coil. The armature’s contact acts
like a switch and closes or opens the circuit. When the coil is not energized,
a spring pulls the armature to its normal state of open or closed. There are
all types of relays for all kinds of applications.
Fig Relay Operation and
Use of Protection Diodes
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DPDT Relay
DPDT relay stands for Double Pole Double Throw relay. It
operates like the SPDT relay but has twice as many contacts. There are two
completely isolated sets of contacts.
Fig DPDT Relay
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Applications
Relays are used
Ø To
control a high-voltage circuit with a low-voltage signal, as in some types of
modems,
Ø To
control a high-current circuit with a low-current signal, as in the starter
solenoid of an automobile,
Ø To
detect and isolate faults on transmission and distribution lines by opening and
closing circuit breakers (protection relays),
Ø To
isolate the controlling circuit from the controlled circuit when the two are at
different potentials, for example when controlling a mains-powered device from
a low-voltage switch. The latter is often applied to control office lighting as
the low voltage wires are easily installed in partitions, which may be often
moved as needs change. They may also be controlled by room occupancy detectors
in an effort to conserve energy,
Ø To
perform logic functions. For example, the Boolean AND function is realized by
connecting relay contacts in series, the OR function by connecting contacts in
parallel. Due to the failure modes of a relay compared with a semiconductor,
they are widely used in safety critical logic, such as the control panels of
radioactive waste handling machinery.
Ø As
oscillators, also called vibrators. The coil is wired in series with the
normally closed contacts. When a current is passed through the relay coil, the
relay operates and opens the contacts that carry the supply current. This stops
the current and causes the contacts to close again. The cycle repeats
continuously, causing the relay to open and close rapidly. Vibrators are used
to generate pulsed current.
Ø To
generate sound. A vibrator, described above, creates a buzzing sound because of
the rapid oscillation of the armature. This is the basis of the electric bell,
which consists of a vibrator with a hammer attached to the armature so it can
repeatedly strike a bell.
Ø To
perform time delay functions. Relays can be used to act as an mechanical time
delay device by controlling the release time by using the effect of residual
magnetism by means of a inserting copper disk between the armature and moving
blade assembly.