Driving a Solid-State Relay With the L100

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Application Note:
Driving a Solid-State Relay
With the L100-MFR2 Series
Please refer also to the
Inverter Instruction Manual
AN030404-1
Hitachi America, Ltd.
© 2004 Hitachi America, Ltd.
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Application Note: L100-MFR2 Series Inverter –
Driving a Solid-State Relay with the Inverter
Intelligent Outputs
Sometimes it may be necessary to drive a relay to activate certain external devices such as
electromechanical brakes or clutches. Typically electromechanical relays have a 24VDC coil voltage. In the
case of the L100-MFR2 Series of Inverters, such voltage is NOT available on any of the inverter terminals.
However 10 VDC is supplied by the L100-MFR2 at the [H] terminals, and can be used to drive a small
solid-state relay instead. Such relays are typically capable of being driven by 5 – 32 V dc, or some similar
range, and can switch a variety of AC or DC voltage levels.
By using a circuit similar to that in the diagram below, you may drive a solid-state relay, using the drive’s
internal 10 Vdc supply. Terminals [H], [L], [CM2] and [12] of the L100 MFR2 Series Inverters are being
utilized.
Figure 1 – Typical Setup
Hitachi Inverter
L100-MFR2
Omron Electronics
Model# G3NA-205B DC-24
was used for this test
L
Pos +
24-330V AC
N
H
Solid-State
Relay
4-32V DC
L
Jumper
Neg LOAD
CM2
12
Note: Any solid-state relay capable of accepting a 10 VDC input should work.
Hitachi America, Ltd.
© 2004 Hitachi America, Ltd.
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