08-22-2016, 10:20 PM
(08-22-2016, 10:11 PM)Boring Wrote: Do you also need a diode when using a solid state relay?
You need a protection diode anytime you are driving an inductive load (um, it has a coil as part of the load).
I'm not sure what you mean by solid state relay... if its a power fet or some other solid state device like that, then no, you don't need the diode protection. The protection diode is only for going across a 'coil' to alleviate the back EMF that might otherwise destroy your Pine board.
Some relays are in a solid block (they look solid state) but are inductive loads... and these need the diode protectors. Again, many relay driver boards have the diode built-in, so check the data sheet of the boards you purchase ...
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