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1 Channel 5V Relay Module with Optocoupler

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Channel: 1
Trigger Voltage (VDC) : 5
Switching Voltage (VAC): 250@10A
Switching Voltage (VDC): 30@10A

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This 1 channel 5V 10A relay control board module with optocoupler is compliant with international safety standards, control and load areas isolation trenches it has a single relay a genuine. The inputs of the 1 Channel 5V 10A Relay Module are isolated to protect any delicate control circuitry.

5V 10A Relay Control Board Module input signal, signal, common Terminal and start conducting. It can be used as a single chip module for appliance control and work with both DC and AC signals where you can control the 220V AC load. A wide range of microcontrollers such as Arduino, AVR, PIC, ARM, and so on can control it.

This 1 channel 5V 10A Relay Control Board Module Kit can be understood as a signal input with VCC cathode short-circuit triggered away; Low-level trigger refers to the signal voltage between the input terminal and Earth OV trigger. It can be understood as a signal input terminal and the GND negative electrode short circuit triggered is a way 1-channel relay module connection.

Features

  • High impedance controller pin
  • Pull-down circuit for the avoidance of malfunction
  • One normally closed contact and one normally open contact
  • Triode drive, increasing relay coil
  • Power supply indicator lamp
  • Control indicator lamp
  • With 4 fixed screw holes, hole diameter 3.1mm, convenient installation, and fixation

Technical Details

  • Channel: 1
  • Trigger Voltage (VDC) : 5
  • Switching Voltage (VAC): 250@10A
  • Switching Voltage (VDC): 30@10A

Integration with Arduino

Physical Attributes

  • Length * Width * Height (mm) : 50 * 25 * 15 mm
  • Weight (gm) : 16

Package Includes

  • 1 x 1 channel 5V 10A Relay Control Board Module with Optocoupler

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