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Measuring Pick Up & Drop Out Voltage Of Relays

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One common electrical characteristic that is specified of Relays is the pick-up and drop out voltage. These values are defined as follows: Pick up voltage (also defined as pull in voltage, or must operate voltage): As the voltage of a de-energized Relay is increased, this is the value at or below which all contacts must function. Drop out voltage (also defined as release, or must release voltage): As the voltage on an energized Relay is decreased, this is the value at or above which all contacts must return to their de-energized position. These values are important to engineers when certain designs are required to function within a certain voltage range. For example, imagine a 12V Relay is being used to turn on a motor. The motor will function as long as the contacts are closed. However, if for some reason the voltage input to the Relay is decreased to a certain level, the contacts will open and the motor will turn off. Therefore, it is important that pick-up and drop-out voltage...

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