??? 07/15/09 13:01 Read: times |
#167338 - Forget the sales engineer! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Your sales engineer is a jerk, having no clue. You make the mistake, that you trust him more than us, who are really experts.
It's quite usual, that a relay manufacturer fabricates relays with and without free wheeling diode. The ones with zeners as free wheeling diodes offer the advantage of switching off very fast. And the specification of turn-off time in the datasheet refers to a relay with free wheeling diode. But this is not a test circuit, bullshit, and not a test condition the datasheet refers to, no, it's the regular use of this version of relay. Sivanand, testing is ok. But you mix so many parameters that you must be Einstein to deduce the truth from that. First, try to understand the theory. We have given you links, advices and explainations which are more detailed than any textbook. Then, design a circuit on the paper. And only if there isn't looking anything wrong, build your test circuit. If the test circuit works perfectly, which is almost never the case, then make a PCB. Testing in electronics is only verifying what you already knew. Kai |