If I had a relay with a 100ma coil current, I'd want to use at least a 200ma transistor to switch it, and preferable more like 500ma. If I look around the shop and find I have no 500ma xstrs. I surely would not pass up a 3 amp xstr in stock for the opportunity to order the smaller one. For that matter, I am sure I have soldered 1000v ceramic caps across volume controls for brightness. I doubt there will be 1000v across that pot any time soon.
The data sheet tells what currents the part can handle, and it is up to you to design in a comfortable margin for safety. Don't think there will be a lot of surge current. Beyond that, don't try to out think yourself.
The data sheet tells what currents the part can handle, and it is up to you to design in a comfortable margin for safety. Don't think there will be a lot of surge current. Beyond that, don't try to out think yourself.
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