2 Channel Relay Module with Optocoupler Low Level Trigger Expansion Board

  • 75 kr

5V 12V 24V 2 Channel Relay Module with Optocoupler Low Level Trigger Expansion BoardModule Parameters: Dimensions: 50.5mm (length) * 38.5mm (W) * 18.5 (H)W


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5V 12V 24V 2 Channel Relay Module with Optocoupler Low Level Trigger Expansion Board

Module Parameters: 

  1. Dimensions: 50.5mm (length) * 38.5mm (W) * 18.5 (H)
  2. Weight:. 31g
  3. PCB Color: Black 
  4. board four weeks with four screws holes, hole diameter 3.1mm, easy to install and fixed
  5. relay of high-quality loose music relays SPDT. A common terminal, a normally open, one normally closed terminal
  6. optocoupler isolation, good anti-jamming
  7.  low pull, high release. Energisation status indicator light, release status LED is off
  8. VCC of system power, JD_VCC relay power. You can plug-in jumpers


Electrical parameters: 

  • Supply voltage: 5VDC, 12VDC
  • Current: more than 100mA
  • Load: 250V 10A AC or 30V 10A DC

Wiring: 

VCC: positive power supply system

GND: System power negative

IN1 - IN2: relay control ports

Key Features:

5V 2 Channel Relay Module for Arduino Uno R3 Raspberry Pi

  1. 5V 2-Channel Relay interface board and each one needs 15-20mA Driver Current
  2. Equipped with high-current relay, AC250V 10A ; DC30V 10A
  3. Standard interface that can be controlled directly by microcontroller (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, 8051, AVR, PIC, DSP, ARM, ARM, MSP430, TTL logic)
  4. Indication LED's for Relay output status
  5. Size: 50.5mm(L) x 38.5mm(W) x 18.5mm(H)(1.99inch x 1.54inch x 0.73inch)
  6. It activates at a low level
  7. 1 *2-Channel 5V Relay Module

This is a 5V 2-Channel Relay interface board, Be able to control various appliances and other types of equipment with large current. It can be controlled directly by Micro-controller (Raspberry Pi, Arduino, 8051, AVR, PIC, DSP, ARM, ARM, MSP430, TTL logic).

Package:

5V 2 Channel Relay Module for Arduino

5V 2 Channel Relay Module for Arduino Uno R3 Raspberry Pi