4: Operation considerations  Model 3762 10-Channel High Voltage Multiplexer Card 
 
4-2  3762-900-01 Rev. A / July 2017 
 
Reactive loads 
The 3762 is specified for resistive loads only. Since reactive loads can cause excessive currents and 
voltages, current surge limiting (for capacitive loads) and voltage clamping (for inductive loads) are 
required to prevent damaging the relays and external circuitry. 
 
Capacitive loads 
The surge current from a capacitive load must be less than 0.5 A to protect the relays. The next figure 
shows typical circuits to limit current surges. Also, consider the maximum load of 10 VA when 
determining the current limit. For example, when switching 500 V, the current must be limited to 20 
mA (A = 10 VA/500 V) and the limiting resistor calculation of the next figure would be: 
R = V/I = 500 V/20 mA = 25 kΩ 
Use an appropriately rated resistor in the test. 
Figure 5: Model 3762 Limiting capacitive reaction (resistor limited) 
 
The Thermistor must have high resistance when cold, low resistance when hot, and have fast 
thermal recovery. 
Figure 6: Model 3762 Limiting capacitive reaction current (thermistor limited)