What is the difference between a high side switch and a load switch?
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Open Mar 20, 2025 - 05:02 AM
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Mar 20, 2025 - 05:02 AM
A high side switch is a type of switch that controls the connection between a power source and a load by interrupting the positive supply line, typically used for applications where the load needs to be referenced to ground. A load switch, on the other hand, is a more general term that refers to any switch used to connect or disconnect a load from its power source, and it can be implemented on either the high side or low side. The main difference lies in their specific application and placement in the circuit.
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Power, Energy, Voltage & Current Metering Keep track of how much power your appliances are using, allowing you to fine tune their control in order to reduce your monthly energy costs High Load Capacity Supports up to a maximum 16A capacity loads Momentary or Toggle Switches Can be configured to ...
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