Timeline for Is there a general method for switching between PCB power sources?
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Oct 11, 2016 at 20:52 | vote | accept | Izzo | ||
Aug 17, 2016 at 22:04 | comment | added | Izzo | Hi Jim, thanks for looking at this. I was looking primarily at this one right here: ixysic.com/home/PDFs.nsf/www/Lcc110.pdf/$File/Lcc110.pdf | |
Aug 17, 2016 at 20:31 | comment | added | Jim | Tough to say without a schematic + part number. I doubt its truly an "instantaneous" switch and more likely there's a very small break-before-make period. Obviously solid state switching is much faster than mechanical. Could you link to the photo relay you're thinking of? | |
Aug 17, 2016 at 19:59 | comment | added | Izzo | Another question: In the case I decided to implement a solid state relay (photo relay), would I need to be concerned about the instantaneous switching point? Due to the fact that I would no longer be relying on a mechanical switch, but simply an internal LED? | |
Aug 17, 2016 at 19:53 | comment | added | Jim | Yep, and you may also see them listed as "Form C" | |
Aug 17, 2016 at 19:51 | comment | added | Izzo | That would be perfect for my application. That would be considered a single pole dual throw relay correct? | |
Aug 17, 2016 at 19:47 | history | answered | Jim | CC BY-SA 3.0 |