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* Recommended maximum load currents: 5A/240VAC, 5A/28VDC | * Recommended maximum load currents: 5A/240VAC, 5A/28VDC | ||
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* Output circuits protected by diodes connected to +5V | * Output circuits protected by diodes connected to +5V |
Revision as of 13:01, 29 August 2018
Introduction
KAmodRPiPwrRELAY is a universal functional expander for RaspberryPi and Raspberry Pi+ minicomputers, equipped with two electromechanical relays and two transistor drivers (open-collector outputs) that buffer four GPIO lines and make possible to e.g. remote lighting control, switching on of heating and other tasks requiring remote access.
Basic features and parameters
- Compatibility with RaspberryPi i RaspberryPi+ minicomputers
- Four binary outputs, including:
- Two relay outputs
- Two transistor outputs
- Output states monitored with LED
- Extended I/O pins of Rpi minicomputer
- Screw terminals ARK
Relay outputs
- Two SPDT outputs
- Maximum switching voltage: 250VAC/30VDC
- Maximum switching current (resistive load): 10A
- Recommended maximum load currents: 5A/240VAC, 5A/28VDC
Transistor outputs
- Two open-collector lines
- Output circuits protected by diodes connected to +5V
- They can be used directly or to control two additional relays
- Maximum output current:
- 300mA/channel (by using one channel) or
- 200mA/ channel (by using two channels)
The expander is adapted to cooperate also with RaspberryPi+ minicomputers
Standard equipment
Code | Description |
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KAmodRPiPwrRELAY |
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Schematic
View of board
Relay outputs
Transistor outputs
Outputs and corresponding GPIO lines of RaspberryPi minicomputer
GPIO lines | Output... |
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GPIO22 | ...relay Rel1 |
GPIO23 | ...relay Rel2 |
GPIO24 | ...open-collector Con4 |
GPIO25 | ...open-collector Con3 |
Transistor outputs can be used for direct load control or for controlling the coils of two additional relays (as in the figure below).
Maximum current load of the transistor outputs is limited by the maximum allowable power loss of the ULN2003 housing (details available in the chip documentation). |
Installation the expander on the RaspberryPi minicomputer connector