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In this category you will find all relays from our offer. Some of them are: 1-channel relay, 2-channel relay with easyC, SSR relays, etc.

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2-channel relay board with easyC
2-channel relay board with easyC

Did you ever wanted to turn on and off a device that needs large current or voltage? Whether operating on DC or AC, a relay is what you need. A relay is actually an electronic switch that is activated by a signal we send from a Dasduino or Arduino. This module further simplifies the whole process because it contains everything you need for the relay to work, and you just have to connect it to the microcontroller and power supply. You don’t have to think about voltages and currents, insulation between high and low voltage or grounding, everything is already taken care of on the board.

 

This board has easyC connector. Thanks to easyC ecosystem, this board can be connected using off-the-shelf cables, without soldering. Controlling the is as simple as it gets, too.

1-channel relay board
1-channel relay board

Did you ever want to turn on and off a device that needs large current or voltage? Whether operating on DC or AC, a relay is what you need. A relay is an electronic switch that is activated by a signal we send from a Dasduino or Arduino. This module further simplifies the whole process, because it contains everything you need for the relay to work, and you just have to connect it to the microcontroller and power supply. You don’t even have to think about voltages and currents, insulation between high and low voltage or grounding, everything is already taken care of on the board.

2-channel relay board
2-channel relay board

Did you ever wanted to turn on and off a device that needs large current or voltage? Whether operating on DC or AC, a relay is what you need. A relay is actually an electronic switch that is activated by a signal we send from a Dasduino or Arduino. This module further simplifies the whole process because it contains everything you need for the relay to work, and you just have to connect it to the microcontroller and power supply. You don’t have to think about voltages and currents, insulation between high and low voltage or grounding, everything is already taken care of on the board. This product has 2 relays.

 

4-channel relay board
4-channel relay board

Did you ever want to turn on and off a device that needs large current or voltage? Whether operating on DC or AC, a relay is what you need. A relay is actually an electronic switch that is activated by a signal we send from a Dasduino or Arduino. This module further simplifies the whole process because it contains everything you need for the relay to work, and you just have to connect it to the microcontroller and power supply. You don’t have to think about voltages and currents, insulation between high and low voltage or grounding, everything is already taken care of on the board. This product has 4 relays.

1-channel relay board with easyC
1-channel relay board with easyC

Did you ever wanted to turn on and off a device that needs large current or voltage? Whether operating on DC or AC, a relay is what you need. A relay is actually an electronic switch that is activated by a signal we send from a Dasduino or Arduino. This module further simplifies the whole process because it contains everything you need for the relay to work, and you just have to connect it to the microcontroller and power supply. You don’t have to think about voltages and currents, insulation between high and low voltage or grounding, everything is already taken care of on the board.

 

This board has easyC connector. Thanks to easyC ecosystem, this board can be connected using off-the-shelf cables, without soldering. Controlling the is as simple as it gets, too.

Out of stock Relay with 5V coil
Relay with 5V coil

Relay is a device with enables switching greater loads – ones that require more voltage/current. These relays can be found in our relays breakouts. It has NO and NC pins.

 

• Current needed for activation (current of Dasduino): 20mA
• Coil voltage: 5V
• Max. DC: 30V, 10A
• Max. AC: 250V, 10A

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