4 Channel relay board for your Arduino or Raspberry PI - 12V
A general purpose 4 SPDT channel relay board (power supply 12VDC) for switching high-current electrical loads (both AC and DC) such as motors, lights, pumps, contactors and more. With this relay board, any logic-level signal from 3V up to 30V can be used to activate a relay (it may be controlled direclty by microcontroller TTL logic as well). It can be used successfully for example with PIC,AVR,ARM microcontroller, Raspberry PI, Arduino outputs and other.
- Brand: Denkovi Assembly Electronics ltd.
- Weight: 0.136 Kgs
Features
- Power supply requirement - 12VDC;
- Current consumption - 180mA (when all relays are ON);
- 4 SPDT relay channels (the type depends on the stocks quantity in our store):
- TONGLING - JQC-3FF-S-Z (10A / 250VAC, 15A / 120VAC, 10A / 28VDC)
- SUNHOLD - RAS xx15 (10A / 250VAC, 15A / 120VAC, 15A / 24VDC)
- Contact type: Normal Opened (NO), Normal Closed (NC);
- Screw terminals for inputs and outputs;
- PCB parameters : FR4 / 1.5mm / two layers / metallized holes / HAL / white stamp / solder mask;
- Extra PCB openings for better voltage isolation;
- Doubled high current tracks;
- Protection diode for each relay;
- Input voltage: 3V - 30V (1.5mA max) must be given to the "In" to switch the relay ON;
- May be controlled directly by TTL;
- Green leds for relay status;
- Red led for power;
- Dimensions: 85mm / 70mm / 20mm;
- Mounting holes diameter: 3mm;
- PCB dimensions - here;
Single relay channel schematic
Add the relay board to your Arduino project
Above is given example for 2 relays only. The relay board must be supplied externally with 12VDC.
Add the relay board to your Raspberry PI project
Above is given example for 2 relays only. The relay board must be supplied externally with 12VDC.
Useful links:
- Controlling inductive loads - http://denkovi.com/controlling-inductive-devices