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4 Channel Relay Module 5V
4 Channel Relay Module 5V
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4 Channel Relay Module 5V

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The 4 Channel Relay Module 5V is a high-quality relay driver board designed to control multiple AC/DC devices using low-voltage microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and other development boards. It provides 4 independent relay switches that can be used to control high-power devices such as lights, motors, fans, pumps, and other appliances safely and efficiently.

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Product Specifications

Specification Details
Operating Voltage 5V DC
Channels 4 independent relays
Relay Type SPDT
Contact Current Up to 10A at 250V AC or 30V DC
Trigger Current 20mA per channel
Control Signal Low-level trigger (TTL compatible)
Optocoupler Isolation Yes

Key Features

  • 4-channel relay board for controlling multiple devices
  • Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266, ESP32, PIC, ARM, and AVR microcontrollers
  • Supports both AC and DC loads
  • Optocoupler isolation for stable performance and protection
  • Screw terminals for easy and secure wiring
  • LED indicators for relay switching status
  • Can be directly interfaced with low-voltage control systems

Applications

  • Home automation systems
  • Industrial automation projects
  • Smart appliance control
  • Switching lights, fans, or other electrical devices
  • Robotics and motor control
  • Remote-controlled projects

Inside the Box

  • 1 x 4 Channel Relay Module 5V

Frequently Asked Questions

Each channel can handle up to 10A at 250V AC or 30V DC.

Yes, but since Raspberry Pi operates at 3.3V logic, a transistor or level shifter may be needed depending on the module design.

Yes, it works directly with 5V logic microcontrollers like Arduino, and it includes optocoupler isolation for added safety.

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