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Relay Board 4 Channel 5v
Description:
Relays are the Hulks (tm -DC Comics) of the electronics world. Often dumb and
simple, but DANG they can control lots of power. These are ideal in situations where you
need to comfortably control AC or DC power levels. Transistors and FETs can do the same
job, but often not with the convenience and reliability of a good old relay.
Use this 4 Channel Relay Module board to interface any Microcontroller with
Electrical Appliances/Loads. Can also be used in driving high power motors.4-channel relay
output modules, relay output contacts 250A 10A. Input IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4, the signal line
LOW effective. VCC, GND power input, can relay a separate power supply relay power
input of JD-VCC.
Product Summary:
Module can be controlled directly by Microcontroller (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, 8051,
AVR, PIC, DSP, ARM, ARM, MSP430, TTL logic)
Easy to install and fix
Optically Isolated relays to protect your microcontroller from damage if the
equipment being controlled fails
Four screw holes, hole diameter 3.1mm
Relay status indicator light, release status LED is off
Relay Maximum output: DC 30V/10A, AC 250V/10A
Size: 75mm (l) x 55mm (b) x 19.3mm (h)
Weight: 58 gm
PCB Color: Blue
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Application:
Raspberry Pi, Arduino, 8051, AVR, PIC, DSP, ARM, ARM, MSP430, TTL logic can
drive the module
PLC control
Smart home control
Industrial sector
Relay Module Inputs
The module is supplied with power via the pin labelled VCC and ground via the pin
labelled GND.
The relays are energized with low inputs to the IN1, IN2, IN3 and IN4 inputs
Relay Module Outputs.
There are four relays that each provides dry contact outputs. That is to say that each
relay provides a common (COM) , normally open (NO) and a normally closed (NC) terminal.
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Module Schematic
Fundamentally this is four separate circuits on one board. Other than sharing VCC
and ground, the channels are isolated from one another. See the schematic below:
5V Arduino Four Channel Relay Schematic
Typical Connection to an Arduino
The drawing below shows the typical connections to an Arduino. In the example
shown, a low output on D7 will cause the light bulb to turn on.
5V Four Channel Relay Arduino Connections