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Solid State Relay targets security applications.


January 7, 2009 - Employing optically coupled MOSFET technology, 60 V Model CPC1014N provides 1,500 Vrms of input/output isolation, 400 mA current handling, and 2 W of on-resistance. Normally open, 1-Form-A relay is housed in 4-pin SOP, and is especially suited for security systems complying with EN50130-4, passive infrared detectors, data signaling, and sensor circuitry applications.

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Clare Introduces High Efficiency Miniature Solid State Relay


The CPC1014N SSR: 60V, 4-Pin Solid State Relay Targeting Security Applications

October 23, 2008-Beverly, Massachusetts, USA - Clare, Inc., an IXYS company (NASDAQ: IXYS - News), announced the availability of their new miniature 60V, 4-pin SOP, 1-Form-A (single-pole, normally open, "off") Solid State Relay (SSR). The CPC1014N employs optically coupled, efficient MOSFET technology to provide 1500Vrms of input/output isolation, and is added to the broadest line of SSRs offered by Clare.

The CPC1014N features 400mA of current handling, 2 Ohms of on-resistance, and fast turn-on and turn-off times. The CPC1014N offers board space savings of at least 20% over the competitor's larger 4-pin SOP, and especially targets security systems, complying with EN50130-4, passive infrared detectors (PIRs), data signaling, and sensor circuitry applications.

The CPC1014N has UL Recognized Component File # E76270, meets EN/IEC 60950-1 requirements, and has CSA Certified Component: Certificate # 1172007. This device is a direct, drop-in replacement for the Omron G3VM-61G1 or the Toshiba TLP172A, or can be used as a second source, but requires 33% less input control current making the CPC1014N the most efficient in its class.

The small size of this SSR and its high efficiency make it ideal for portable instruments, for remote control applications, and for controlling valves and actuators in automation and industrial systems.

Pricing and Availability

The CPC1014N, 1-Form-A, normally open SSR is in full production with a leadtime of 4 weeks.

For OEM quantities of 25KU, CPC1014N pricing is $0.52.

About Clare and IXYS, Inc.

Clare, Inc., a leader in the design and manufacture of solid-state relays and high voltage integrated circuits, is a wholly owned subsidiary of IXYS Corporation. IXYS Corporation develops and markets primarily high performance power semiconductor devices that are used in controlling and converting electrical power efficiently in power systems for the telecommunication and internet infrastructure, motor drives, medical systems, and transportation. IXYS also serves its markets with a combination of digital and analog integrated circuits. Additional information about Clare and IXYS may be found at www.clare.com and www.ixys.com.

A PDF version of the data sheet for the CPC1014N is available at:
http://www.clare.com/Products/SSR.htm

Please contact your local sales representative:
http://www.clare.com/home/pages.nsf/locate.rep

For More Information Contact:
info@clare.com



Company Information:
Name: Clare Inc.
Address: 78 Cherry Hill Dr.
City: Beverly
State: MA
ZIP: 01915
Country: USA
Phone: 978-524-6700
FAX: 978-524-4700
http://www.clare.com


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