Hello,
It has been a while since linear electric circuits and i think that my brain is missing some theory! I am looking up a mechanical relay's data sheet. Here are its specs:
120VAC operating coil voltage
3900 ohm coil impedance
Rated coil power of 1.35VA
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/418/NG_DS_1308242_K10_0413-918463.pdf
I am unsure how the impedance calculates into the rated coil power. V^2/R does not compute... or my brain does not compute. I hook this relay right up to the mains supply and it operates properly, but wouldn't that be about 3.1A?
Any quick help would be appreciated!
It has been a while since linear electric circuits and i think that my brain is missing some theory! I am looking up a mechanical relay's data sheet. Here are its specs:
120VAC operating coil voltage
3900 ohm coil impedance
Rated coil power of 1.35VA
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/418/NG_DS_1308242_K10_0413-918463.pdf
I am unsure how the impedance calculates into the rated coil power. V^2/R does not compute... or my brain does not compute. I hook this relay right up to the mains supply and it operates properly, but wouldn't that be about 3.1A?
Any quick help would be appreciated!
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