The 53258 is a SPST, radiation tolerant, DC solid-state relay (SSR) designed for military and space applications.
This light-weight device is resistant to damage from severe shock and vibration, and is immune to contact related
problems inherent in electro-mechanical relays. The 53258 SSR is enclosed in a hermetic metal package to
ensure reliability in harsh environments. Effective isolation of 1000 VDC between control and load circuits is
achieved through the use of optical coupling.
Functionally, the device operates as a single-pole single-throw, normally open (1 Form A) DC solid-state relay.
The 53258 SSR is actuated by an input current of 5 to 15 mA, which can be supplied from a standard TTL device.
Output is provided by a power MOSFET exhibiting very low R
DS(ON)
and capable of carrying a continuous current of
5 amperes. This device is designed to function with minimal degradation after exposure to 100 krad(Si) total dose.
The 53258 SSR is available in a variety of quality levels from COTS to class K including any custom screening
requirements. The basic data sheet part is environmentally screened to H level in accordance with Table C-IX of
MIL-PRF-38534.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Output Voltage ..................................................................................................................................................... 150 VDC
Continuous Output current ............................................................................................................................................ 5 A
Storage Temperature Range ..................................................................................................................-65°C to +150°C
Lead Solder Temperature, for 10 seconds .............................................................................................................300°C
Continuous Input Current .........................................................................................................................................20 mA
Peak Input Current
(1)
............................................................................................................................................. 100 mA