S216SE1 Sharp Microelectronics, S216SE1 Datasheet

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S216SE1

Manufacturer Part Number
S216SE1
Description
RELAY SSR 240VAC 16A TRIAC 4-SIP
Manufacturer
Sharp Microelectronics
Series
S216r
Datasheet

Specifications of S216SE1

Circuit
SPST-NO (1 Form A)
Output Type
AC
Load Current
16A
Voltage - Input
1.2VDC
Voltage - Load
0 ~ 240 V
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Termination Style
PC Pin
Package / Case
4-SIP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
On-state Resistance
-
Other names
425-1268-5
■ Description
■ Features
S216SE2 Series
State Relays (SSR) are an integration of an infrared
emitting diode (IRED), a Phototriac Detector and a
main output Triac. These devices are ideally suited for
controlling high voltage AC loads with solid state
reliability while providing 3.0kV isolation (V
from input to output.
1. Output current, I
2. Zero crossing functionary (V
3. 4 pin SIP package
4. High repetitive peak off-state voltage (V
5. Reinforced insulation type (MIN. 0.4mm internal
6. High isolation voltage between input and output
7. Lead-free terminal components are also available
8. Screw hole for heat sink
Non-zero cross type is also available. (S216SE1 Series)
Notice The content of data sheet is subject to change without prior notice.
S216SE2 Series reinforced insulation type Solid
separation)
(V
(see Model Line-up section in this datasheet)
iso
In the absence of confirmation by device specification sheets, SHARP takes no responsibility for any defects that may occur in equipment using any SHARP
devices shown in catalogs, data books, etc. Contact SHARP in order to obtain the latest device specification sheets before using any SHARP device.
(rms) : 3.0kV)
T
(rms)≤16.0A
OX
: MAX. 35V)
DRM
: 600V)
iso
(rms) )
1
■ Agency approvals/Compliance
■ Applications
I
Reinforced Insulation Type
Zero Cross type
SIP 4pin
Triac output SSR
1. Approved by TÜV EN60950 (reinforced insulation),
2. Package resin : UL flammability grade (94V-0)
1. Isolated interface between high voltage AC devices
2. Switching motors, fans, heaters, solenoids, and
3. Power control in applications such as lighting and
T
(rms)≤16A,
file No. R9051479 (as models No. S216SE2)
and lower voltage DC control circuitry.
valves.
temperature control equipment.
S216SE2 Series
Sheet No.:D4-A03501EN
© SHARP Corporation
Date Apr. 28. 2004

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S216SE1 Summary of contents

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... S216SE2 Series ∗ Non-zero cross type is also available. (S216SE1 Series) ■ Description S216SE2 Series reinforced insulation type Solid State Relays (SSR) are an integration of an infrared emitting diode (IRED), a Phototriac Detector and a main output Triac. These devices are ideally suited for controlling high voltage AC loads with solid state reliability while providing 3 ...

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Internal Connection Diagram Zero Crossing Circuit ■ Outline Dimensions ±0.2 18.5 ±0.3 16.4 ±0.2 φ3.2 Common to pin No.1 Common to pin No.1 TÜV mark Epoxy resin S216SE2 Model No. Date code (2 digit) 16A260VAC ...

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Date code (2 digit) 1st digit Year of production A.D. Mark A.D Mark 1990 A 2002 P 1991 B 2003 R 1992 C 2004 S 1993 D 2005 T 1994 E 2006 U 1995 F 2007 V 1996 H 2008 ...

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Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Forward current Input Reverse voltage RMS ON-state current Peak one cycle surge current Repetitive peak OFF-state voltage Output Non-Repetitive peak OFF-state voltage Critical rate of rise of ON-state current Operating frequency *1 Isolation voltage Operating ...

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Model Line-up (1) (Lead-free terminal components) Shipping Package EN60950 (reinforced insulation) − Model No. − ■ Model Line-up (2) (Lead solder plating components) Shipping Package EN60950 (reinforced insulation) − Model No. − Please contact a local SHARP sales representative ...

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Fig.1 Forward Current vs. Ambient Temperature − Ambient temperature T Fig.3 RMS ON-state Current vs. Case Temperature − Case temperature T ...

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Fig.7 Minimum Trigger Current vs. Ambient Temperature − Ambient temperature T Remarks : Please be aware that all data in the graph are just for reference. Fig.8 Repetitive Peak OFF-state ...

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Design Considerations ● Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Input signal current at ON state Input Input signal current at OFF state Load supply voltage Output Load supply current Frequency Operating temperature ∗ See Fig.2 about derating curve (I ...

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Make sure there are no warps or bumps on the heat sink, insulation sheet and device surface. (b) Make sure there are no metal dusts or burrs attached onto the heat sink, insulation sheet and device surface. (c) Make ...

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Degradation In general, the emission of the IRED used in SSR will degrade over time. In the case where long term operation and / or constant extreme temperature fluctuations will be applied to the devices, please allow for a ...

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Manufacturing Guidelines ● Soldering Method Flow Soldering (No solder bathing) Flow soldering should be completed below 260˚C and within 10s. Preheating is within the bounds of 100 to 150˚C and 30 to 80s. Please solder within one time. Other ...

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Cleaning instructions Solvent cleaning : Solvent temperature should be 45˚C or below. Immersion time should be 3minutes or less. Ultrasonic cleaning : The impact on the device varies depending on the size of the cleaning bath, ultrasonic output, cleaning ...

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Package specification Package materials Packing case : Corrugated cardboard Partition : Corrugated cardboard Pad : Corrugated cardboard Cushioning material : Polyethylene Molt plane : Urethane Package method The product should be located after the packing case is partitioned and ...

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Important Notices · The circuit application examples in this publication are provided to explain representative applications of SHARP devices and are not intended to guarantee any circuit design or license any intellectual property rights. SHARP takes no responsibility for ...

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