relaiscircuits
Relaiscircuits refer to circuits that use relays to switch electrical paths. Relays provide electrical isolation between the control signal and the load, and they enable straightforward implementation of logic functions and sequence control using relatively low-power inputs. They are widely used to drive motors, lights, heaters, and other high-current devices while protecting sensitive control electronics.
There are two main families: electromechanical relays (EMRs) and solid-state relays (SSRs). EMRs use a coil to
Key design considerations include coil voltage and current, contact ratings (voltage, current, and load type), and
Applications span industrial automation, process control, PLC-based ladder logic, automotive systems, and consumer electronics. Relaiscircuits are
A brief history: electromechanical relays emerged in the 19th century and were essential components of early