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Product description: SparkFun Qwiic Quad Relay - 4-channel relay module - 250 V AC / 5 A - SparkFun COM-16566
The module is equipped with 4 relays JZC-11F with a maximum load of 5 A per channel at a direct voltage of 30 V DC and an alternating voltage of 250 V AC . It has a built-in ATtiny84 control system and convenient Qwiic connectors for easy connection. SparkFun Qwiic Quad Relay can also be used as a relay module for Arduino. It is supplied with the voltage in the range from 7 V to 12 V (through the DC connector) or 5 V (after switching the jumper).
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Characteristic features of the module
- Equipped with high quality JZC-11F relays
- Each relay has an individual LED indicating the operating status and labels for easy identification
- It has a number of protections such as ground isolation, significantly thickened paths on the board or "air gap" between common pins
Examples of the use of relays
- Lighting controller
- The driver of actuators
- Switch for electrical devices, including motors
Technical specification of SparkFun Qwiic Quad Relay
- Built-in relay: JZC-11F
- Number of channels: 4 pieces
- Supply voltage: 7 V to 12 V via DC connector or 5 V with a bypass jumper
- Current consumption: up to 250 mA
- Maximum contact voltage: 250 VAC, 30 VDC
- Maximum current: 5 A.
- Built-in microcontroller: ATtiny84A
- Communication interface: I2C bus
- I2C bus address:
- default: 0x6D
- configurable with a jumper or programmatically: 0x6C
- Security features: ground insulation, air gap, bold tracks
- Module connectors: screw terminals for 26-14 AWG wire
Our offer also includes other relay modules , including a 5V relay module or an Arduino relay .