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8 Channel Solid State Relay Module Board DC 5V High Level Trigger with Fuse

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About this item

  • 5V Solid State Relays Per Channel 250V 2A; Output with Resistive Fuse 250V 2A; Stable Performance, Trigger Current only 2mA
  • Input Control Signal Voltage: 0V - 0.5V Low Stage (SSR OFF); 0.5V - 2.5V (Unknown State); 2.5V - 20V High State (SSR Active); SSR Output (Each Channel)
  • LED Indicator for Each Relay; Standard Interface that Can Be Controlled by the Microcontroller (8051, AVR, PIC, DSP, ARM, ARM, MSP430, TTL logic) Directly
  • Anti-Reverse Power Function: The 8 Channels Solid State Relay is Closed When the Voltage Between the Trigger Terminal and the Negative Pole of the Power Supply is 0V or Close to 0V
  • Applications: 8 Channel Solid State Relay Module widely Used for PLC Automation Equipment Control, Industrial System Control, Internet of Things Control, Electronic Enthusiasts to Develop Experiments, All Kinds of Circuit Modification



Product Description

Specifications:

Power Supply: 5V DC / 160mA (All Channel ON)

Quiescent Current: 0mA

Working Current: 12.5mA

Trigger Voltage: 0V~1.5V

Trigger Current: 2mA

Isolation: Phototriac

Input Control Signal Voltage:0V~2.5V State Low Level,Relay ON; 3.3V~5V State High Level,Relay OFF

Package Contents:

  • 1x 8 Channel 5V Solid State Relay Module Board

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LED Indicator:

Solid State Relay Module Come with LED Indicator of Each Channel and Standard Interface Can Be Controlled by the Microcontroller (8051, AVR, PIC, DSP, ARM, ARM, MSP430, TTL logic) Directly

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Anti-Reverse Power Function:

8 Channels Solid State Relay is Closed When the Voltage Between the Trigger Terminal and the Negative Pole of the Power Supply is 0V or Close to 0V

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Application:

8 Channel Solid State Relay Module widely Used for PLC Automation Equipment Control, Industrial System Control, Internet of Things Control, Electronic Enthusiasts to Develop Experiments, All Kinds of Circuit Modification


Synth guy
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
I do wish it had a power light, but its no biggie. Works great!