Ardi Relay Shield For Arduino Uno

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Introducing the Ardi Relay Shield, the perfect companion for your Arduino Uno!

Enhance your Arduino projects with the Ardi Relay Shield, a versatile 4-channel optoisolated relay board. Designed to handle AC (250V, 7AMP) and DC (30V, 10AMP) power, this shield empowers you to easily control a wide range of electrical devices.
Equipped with four LED relay indicators, the Ardi Relay Shield provides visual feedback on the status of each relay, ensuring you stay informed and in control of your circuit. The shield also features four 3-pin screw terminals (NC, NO, COM) for convenient and secure connections.

Designed in the Arduino form factor, this shield seamlessly integrates with your Arduino Uno, allowing you to expand its capabilities and create interactive projects. Whether you're automating home appliances, building intelligent systems, or working on industrial applications, the Ardi Relay Shield is the reliable choice for robust and efficient relay control.

Unlock the power of your Arduino Uno and experience the convenience of precise relay control with the Ardi Relay Shield. Take your projects to the next level and explore endless possibilities today!

Features:

  • 4-channel optoisolated relay so better electrical isolation between High and Low side voltage.
  • 4x Relay shield compatible with both 3.3V and 5V MCU
  • Onboard 4 Status LED to indicate each relay ON/OFF State
  • High-quality relays
  • Provides NO/NC interfaces with Screw terminals.
  • Mounts directly onto your ArdiPi , Ardi32 , and Arduino compatible boards

Specifications:

  • Max Switching Voltage: 250VAC/30VDC
  • Max Switching Current: 7A/10A
  • Max Switching Power: 2770VA/240W
  • Frequency: 1Hz
  • Initial Contact Resistance: 50mΩMax at6VDC 1A
  • Operate Time: 10ms max
  • Release Time: 5ms max
  • Life Expectancy Electrical: 100,000 Operations (rated load)
  • Life Expectancy Mechanical: 10,000,000 Operations (no load)

Pinout:

 

 

(1) 4 Relay
(2) Relay ON/OFF status LED

Dimension:

 

Resources:

Software GitHub: Getting Started Guide

Hardware GitHub: Hardware design files like Schematic, Step and 3D

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