Din Rail Mount 16 Spdt Power Relay Interface Module, Omron 10a Relay, 5v Coil.

US $96

  • Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Jan 29th
Description 1 Piece Din Rail Mount 16 SPDT Power Relay Interface Module. 5V Version, OMRON G5LA-14  5V Power Relays. LED indicator for each relay channel. Screw terminal block. Din rail mountable - for width 35 / 32 / 15mm rails. High quality PCB carrier. FR-4 fiber glass PCB. External dimensions: 300 x 90 x 49mm(L x W x H). PCB dimensions: 296 x 72 ( L x W ). 100% new, never used. Power Supply: 5V DC / 1440mA (relay all ON). Input control signal voltage:                      0V - 0.5V Low stage (relay is OFF),                      0.5V – 2.5V (unknown state).                      2.5V - 20V High state (relay is ON). Input control signal high state current:                      2.5V: 0.1mA.                      3.3V: 0.18mA.                      5V: 0.35mA.                      12V: 1.1mA.                      20V: 1.9mA. Relay Spec:            Coil: Voltage:  5V DC, Coil Resistance: 69.4 OHM.            Contact Rating: 277 VAC / 10 Amp or 30 VDC/10 Amp.            Manufacturer: OMRON            Type: G5LA-14  5V DC.            Datasheet: Click here. This is a very simple module board, no paper specifications, any questions, feel free to tell me. Wire connection and PCB size:          VCC: Power supply input, 5V DC.         GND: Power supply ground and control signal ground.         IN-X: Control signal input, Low: relay OFF, High: relay ON.         COM / NO / NC:                 Control signal state low, the relay OFF, COM - NO disconnected,  COM - NC connected.                 Control signal stage high, the relay ON, COM - NO connected, COM  - NC disconnected. Schematic (a relay) Engineered for professional eBay sellers!

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