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Relay In A Nutshell

Relay In A Nutshell

What is a relay?

A relay is classified into many types, a standard and generally used relay is made up of electromagnets which generally used as a switch. Relay is a switch that controls (open and close) circuits electromechanically.

The main operation of this device is to open or close the contact with the help of a signal without any human involvement in order to switch it ON or OFF. It is mainly used to control a high-powered circuit (AC or DC) using a low power signal mostly from microcontrollers.

So with the help of a relay, we can control AC appliances like fan, light, TV, etc… by sending a signal from Arduino or any other development boards or microcontrollers.


Types of relay

Other than the Electromagnetic relay there are many other types of relays that work on different principles. Its classification is as follows.

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Types of Relay Based on the principle of operation

Electrothermal relay

When two different materials are joined together it forms into a bimetallic strip. When this strip is energized it tends to bend, this property is used in such a way that the bending nature makes a connection with the contacts.


Electromechanical relay

With the help of few mechanical parts and based on the property of an electromagnet a connection is made with the contacts.

Omron relay with removed outer case
Advantages
Disadvantages

Solid State relay:

Instead of using mechanical parts as in electrothermal and electromechanical relays, it uses semiconductor devices. Because of that the switching speed of the device is made easier and faster.

The main advantages of this relay are its more life span and faster switching operation compared to other relays.

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Advantages
Disadvantages

Hybrid relay:

It is the combination of both electromechanical and solid state relays.


Types of Relay Based on the polarity:

Polarized relay:

These are similar to the electromechanical relays but unlike the electromechanical relay both permanent magnet and electromagnet are used in it, the movement of the armature depends on the polarity of the input signal applied to the coil.

Non-polarized relay:

The coil in these relays doesn’t have any polarities and its operation remains unchanged even if the polarity of the input signal is reversed.

Notice

There are still various other types of relays but their use are either limited, too costly, or not widely available and thus, we are not going to include them in this guide.


Applications

The applications of the relay are limitless, its main function is to control the high voltage circuit (230V circuit AC) with a low voltage power supply (a DC voltage).


Buy Relays

Relay TypesAliExpress
5v/12v/24v Electromechanical
3v/5v/12v Small Electromechanical
Solid State
Solid State 1, 2, 4, 8 Channel 5V DC Module
Relay Channels 5v/12v/24v | 1ch/2ch/4ch/6ch/8ch

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