Arduino, 4 Relays Shield

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RS Stock No.:
875-0292
Distrelec Article No.:
301-01-958
Mfr. Part No.:
A000110
Brand:
Arduino
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Brand

Arduino

Product Name

4 Relays Shield

Kit Classification

Shield

Processor Part Number

A000110

Revision

V1.0

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

Arduino 4 Relay Shield


The Arduino allows you to have a high load power delivery in your Arduino project. Featuring four individual power relays. The four relays each have NC and NO pole changeovers and are set in parallel to amplify current outputs. This kit comes pre-assembled so makes it easy to attach to your Arduino. Each relay also has a LED signal to notify you if it’s on or off.

You can also interface various Tinkerkit modules to shield via the shield Tinkerkit I/O and communication interfaces to add functionality to your design. For protection, the shield can be attached to a case/enclosure with four screws.

Features and Benefits:


• 4 Relays for brilliant high load power delivery
• Small size of only 53x68.5mm
• No need for additional power. The unit is powered by an Arduino base.
• Compatible with ALL Arduino boards.
• Operating voltage: 5V
• Maximum load voltage: 48V

Pin controls:


• Relay 1 – Pin 4
• Relay 2 – Pin 7
• Relay 3 – Pin 8
• Relay 4 – Pin 12

The relay board acts almost like a ’hat’ and there is no need for soldering this. The board just simply plugs into the pins & will sit on-top of your Arduino.


Arduino Shields & Add-On Boards


Our range of shields and add-on boards can add the extra functionality you need by attaching on top of or plugging into an Arduino board. Functionality ranges from adding motion sensing, power management, motors and displays to connecting your devices via Ethernet, GSM, WiFi and USB. There are also options for more flexible prototyping.

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