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The Arduino 4 Relay Shield is a powerful, versatile addition to your Arduino projects. This shield is specifically designed to drive high power loads, which Arduino's standard digital IOs cannot do due to their current and voltage limitations. The shield features four relays. Each relay provides two 2-pole changeover contacts, NO and NC. These are connected in parallel to increase the current limit of each output. This makes the shield a robust solution for advanced projects.
The shield is intuitive to operate, thanks to the four LED indicators. These show the on or off status of each relay. The shield is easy to integrate with your Arduino board. It does not require an external power supply. The required power comes from the Arduino board via the 5V and 3.3V pins. This makes it an efficient choice for various applications.
The physical properties of the shield are also noteworthy. It is compact with a PCB size of 53 x 68.5 mm. It is also lightweight, at only 0.044 Kg. This allows for easy integration into projects without taking up much extra weight or space.
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SKU: SHI7004 Categories: Arduino , Arduino Shields
The Arduino 4 Relay Shield is a powerful, versatile addition to your Arduino projects. This shield is specifically designed to drive high power loads, which Arduino's standard digital IOs cannot do due to their current and voltage limitations. The shield features four relays. Each relay provides two 2-pole changeover contacts, NO and NC. These are connected in parallel to increase the current limit of each output. This makes the shield a robust solution for advanced projects.
The shield is intuitive to operate, thanks to the four LED indicators. These show the on or off status of each relay. The shield is easy to integrate with your Arduino board. It does not require an external power supply. The required power comes from the Arduino board via the 5V and 3.3V pins. This makes it an efficient choice for various applications.
The physical properties of the shield are also noteworthy. It is compact with a PCB size of 53 x 68.5 mm. It is also lightweight, at only 0.044 Kg. This allows for easy integration into projects without taking up much extra weight or space.