12V 16 channel relay module with Optocoupler(Blue Board)
12V 16 Channel PIC ARM DSP PLC Relay Module Interface Board with Optocoupler Protection LM2576 Power
Product Description
DESCRIPTION:
- The power supply should meet the scope of use, DC 12V
- The power supply is not required to be connected according to the wiring diagram
- The product uses LM2596S step-down chip with slight heat, which is a normal phenomenon. The relay has normal heating phenomenon for a long time, which is a normal phenomenon
- The load power should have a certain margin for the relay load. It should avoid high power (about 2000W) and work for a long time, which will have a certain impact on product life.
Application:
- 12V relay contact capacity 10A 250V, with optocoupler protection. The onboard power supply module does not require an external power supply. The I/O port drive is active low.
- Can be used as a microcontroller development board module, can be used as home appliance control, can also be used as PLC expansion output.
FEATURES:
- Control signal voltage range: The trigger signal is low level 0-2V; the high level voltage cannot exceed 5V.
- Using the industry’s top quality isolated optocoupler, strong anti-interference ability, stable performance; trigger current only needs 3mA.
- 1-16 road can be turned on/off at will, or any way.
- Output form: Directly connect AC 220V 10A or DC30V 10A load.
- The common terminal COM of each relay is independent, which is convenient for users to access different signals. Each relay has a normally closed and normally open port.
- Each relay has an action indicator, which is illuminated and turned off.
- The interface design is user-friendly, and all interfaces can be directly connected through the terminal block, which is very convenient.
- There are 4 fixing bolt holes for easy installation.
- PCB board size: 180MM (L) * 90MM (W) * 20MM (H).
Electrical parameters:
- Supply voltage: 12V (DC)
- Supply current: greater than 200mA
- Each relay can be loaded: 250V 10A (AC)
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