Velleman 4 Channel Solid State Relay Module

$18.63

SKU: RB-Vel-336 Categories: , ,
Description

Description

  • 4 Channel Solid State Relay Module by Velleman
  • Provides galvanic isolation between logic level side and AC side
  • Switches up to 4 independent AC loads
  • Max. Load Voltage: 240 V AC
  • Max. Load Current: 2 A
  • Supply Voltage: 5 V DC

The Velleman 4 Channel Solid State Relay Module uses a photometric to provide galvanic isolation between the logic level side and the AC load side. All four of the channels can be switched on by providing a HIGH logic level signal (3 – 5 V), and off by providing a LOW logic level signal (0 – 1.5 V) to its corresponding channel signal input.

The Whadda four-channel Solid State Relay (SSR) module can be used to quickly and efficiently switch AC loads on and off without using any moving parts (e.g. a classic electromechanical relay).

  • Max. Load Voltage: 240 V AC
  • Max. Load Current: 2 A
  • Supply Voltage: 5 V DC
  • SSR Working Current: 12,5 mA
  • SSR Trigger Voltage: 0 – 1.5 V DC
  • SSR Trigger Current: 2 mA
  • Weight: 36.8 g

Size

  • 55 x 57 x 24 mm (W x L x H)
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