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AQV210HL Datasheet PDF : 6 Pages
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Cautions for Use
SAFETY WARNINGS
• Do not use the product under conditions
that exceed the range of its specifications.
It may cause overheating, smoke, or fire.
• Do not touch the recharging unit while
the power is on. There is a danger of elec-
trical shock. Be sure to turn off the power
when performing mounting, maintenance,
or repair operations on the relay (includ-
ing connecting parts such as the terminal
board and socket).
AQV210HL
• Check the connection diagrams in the
catalog and be sure to connect the termi-
nals correctly. Erroneous connections
could lead to unexpected operating er-
rors, overheating, or fire.
NOTES
1. Unused terminals
The No. 3 terminal is used with the circuit
inside the relay. Therefore, do not connect
it to the external circuitry with either con-
nection method A, B or C.
2. Short across terminals
Do not short circuit between terminals
when relay is energized, since there is
possibility of breaking of the internal IC.
3. Surge voltages at the input
If reverse surge voltages are present at
the input terminals, connect a diode in re-
verse parallel across the input terminals
and keep the reverse voltages be- low the
reverse breakdown voltage.
1
6
2
5
3
4
4. Recommended LED forward current
(IF)
It is recommended that the LED forward
current (IF) should be kept at 5 to 10 mA.
5. Ripple in the input power supply
If ripple is present in the input power sup-
ply, observe the following:
1) For LED operate current at Emin, main-
tain the value mentioned in the table of
“Note 3. Recommended LED forward cur-
rent (IF).”
2) Keep the LED operate current at 50
VmA or less at Emax.
Emin.
Emax.
6. Output spike voltages
1) If an inductive load generates spike
voltages which exceed the absolute max-
imum rating, the spike voltage must be
limited. Typical circuits are shown below.
1
6
2
5
Load
3
4
Add a clamp diode
1
6
to the load
2
5
Load
3
4
Add a CR snubber
circuit to the load
2) Even if spike voltages generated at the
load are limited with a clamp diode if the
circuit wires are long, spike voltages will
occur by inductance. Keep wires as short
as possible to minimize inductance.
7. Cleaning solvents compatibility
Dip cleaning with an organic solvent is
recommended for removal of solder flux,
dust, etc. Select a cleaning solvent from
the following table. If ultrasonic cleaning
must be used, the severity of factors such
as frequency, output power and cleaning
solvent selected may cause loose wires
and other defects. Make sure these condi-
tions are correct before use. For details,
please consult us.
Cleaning solvent
Chlorine-
base
• I.I.I. Trichloroethlene
(Chloroethlene)
• Trichloroethlene
(Trichlene)
• Perchloroethlene
• Methlene chloride
• Indusco 624, 1000
Adueous • Hollis 310
• Lonco Terg
Alcohol- • IPA
base
• Ethanol
Others
• Thinner
• Gasoline
Compati-
bility
r: Yes
!: No
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