F4901 11a 24v Schematic Top Now

Here is how the component integrates into a standard 24V control / High-Voltage load system.

Components Needed:

Wiring Diagram:

  [ 24V Control Source ]
            |
            o----/ ----o----(A1)
            | Switch   |
            |          |
            o----------o----(A2)
                       |
                      GND (Control Ground)

[ High Power Source ] [ Load ] | | | | [Fuse]|----> (T1) F4901 (T2) ----->| | (NO) | | | |____________________________|

Operation Sequence:


To ensure the circuit doesn't exceed 11A, the schematic includes: f4901 11a 24v schematic top

To draw the F4901 schematic top (the "top" meaning the primary side or the high-side circuitry):

Most 24V systems are actually 28.8V (charging a lead-acid or lithium battery). Your schematic must include a 33V TVS diode (e.g., SMBJ33A) across the input. If the F4901 lacks this, the designer assumed a regulated 24V supply – a common amateur mistake. Here is how the component integrates into a

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July 19, 2023
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