A03B 1 Road 5v Low Level Solid State Relay Module with Fuse SSR 250V 2A Fuse


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  1. Trigger voltage: 5VDC
  2. Trigger current: 2mA
  3. Switching Voltage: 240VAC@2A
  4. Triggering: Low-level

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Category: Relay Modules
Tags: SSR, relay module

It is an OMRON 5V 240V solid state relay 2A, output with resistance type fuse 240V 2A. The input control signal voltage for the relay module is: (the state of the 0-2.5V low-level relay OFF; the state of the 3-5V high-level relay ON).

Low-level trigger refers to the signal triggering voltage between the end and the negative electrode of the power supply is OV, or trigger terminal voltage lower voltage than the positive power supply voltage, low to can trigger, make the relay, is usually the cathode of the power supply and the triggering end of a trigger mode connection, so that the relay is attracted.

It has the blue KF301 terminal is connected to the line of control.


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1 x A03B 1 Road 5v Low Level Solid State Relay Module with Fuse SSR 250V 2A Fuse

 

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  1. Onkar (verified owner)

    It requires little power and produces no switching sound. To make it high-level triggered, a simple NPN transistor with a 2k resistor can be used.

    Onkar

  2. ankushkale1 (verified owner)

    Working good

    ankushkale1

  3. sudarsananibo (verified owner)

    Working well.

    sudarsananibo

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