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Grove - Relay

SKU C000170 Barcode 103020005 Show more
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The Grove-Relay module is a digital normally-open switch.

Overview

Through it, you can control a circuit of high voltage with low voltage, say 5V on the controller. There is an indicator LED on the board, which will light up when the controlled terminals get closed.


Tech specs

Specifications

Parameter

V1.1

V1.2

Product Release Date

27th Jan 2013

9th June 2014

Operating Voltage

5V

3.3V~5V

Operating Current

60mA

100mA

Relay Life

100,000 Cycle

100,000 Cycle

Max Switching Voltage

250VAC/30VDC

250VAC/30VDC

Max Switching Current

5A

5A

Pinmapping

Grove-Relay

Arduino

GND

GND

VCC

5V

SIG

D4

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