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1 Channel 5V G3MB-202P SSR Solid State Relay Module Resistive Fuse for Arduino
$ 1.75
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Description
Features:
5V solid state relay 240V 2A, output with resistive fuse 240V 2A
It can be able to control various appliances, and other equipment with large current
Easy to be controlled by a lots of Microcontrollers such as for Arduino , 8051, AVR, PIC, DSP, ARM, ARM, MSP430, PLC,TTL logic
Just use 5v input signal to control. Equipped with high-current relay, AC250V 10A, AC150V 10A; DC30V 10A , DC28V 10A
Module interface:
Input section:
DC +: positive power supply (by relay voltage power supply)
DC-: connect power negative
CH: relay module signal to trigger the end (high level trigger effective)
Voltage version 5V
Static current 0mA
Working current 12.5mA
Trigger voltage 3.3-5V
Trigger current 2mA
Specifications:
Size: 26*34mm
Input Power: 5V DC (160mA)
Input control signal voltage:
(0-2.5V state low relay OFF)
(3-5V state high relay ON)
High-level triggering refers to the fact that there is a positive voltage between the signal trigger terminal (IN) and the negative pole of the power supply. It is usually a trigger method that connects the positive pole of the power supply to the trigger terminal. When the trigger terminal has a positive voltage or reaches the trigger When the voltage is applied, the relay is closed.
Low-level trigger refers to when the voltage between the signal trigger terminal and the negative pole of the power supply is OV, or the voltage at the trigger terminal is lower than the voltage of the positive pole of the power supply. A trigger mode in which the negative pole of the power supply is connected to the trigger terminal, so that the relay is closed.
Package Included:
1 x 1 Channel 5V SSR G3MB-202P Solid State Relay Module with Resistive Fuse (Low Level Trigger)