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[[image:Ks0251 4-relay.png|thumb|600px|right|Keyestudio UNO R3 Board]] | |||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
The keyestudio relay shield has integrated a 4-channel 5V relay module, which is fully compatible with UNO R3 control board. | The keyestudio relay shield has integrated a 4-channel 5V relay module, which is fully compatible with [http://wiki.keyestudio.com/index.php/Ks0001_keyestudio_UNO_R3_BOARD UNO R3 control board]. <br> | ||
The 4-channel relay on the shield is active at HIGH level. Separately connect the 4-channel relay to the digital port 4, 5, 6, 7 on the UNO R3 board, then through controlling output HIGH or LOW to control the relay on and off. | The 4-channel relay on the shield is active at HIGH level. Separately connect the 4-channel relay to the digital port 4, 5, 6, 7 on the UNO R3 board, then through controlling output HIGH or LOW to control the relay on and off. <br> | ||
==Features== | |||
* The relay shield is 5V active HIGH | |||
* Contact capacity: AC120V / 3A ; DC24V/3A | |||
* Onboard LED indicator for relay output status | |||
* Indicator: 4 LEDs are red when the relay is driven high, the corresponding indicator will light up. | |||
* Standard interface can be directly connected with microcontrollers. | |||
* Fully compatible with UNO R3 board | |||
* Be able to control various appliances and other equipment with large current. | |||
* 3 M3 screw positioning holes for easy installation | |||
* Power Interface: 5V DC power interface | |||
* Channel: 4 channel | |||
* PCB Color: Black | |||
==Details== | |||
* Size: 69mm*54mm*26mm | |||
* Weight: 39.4g | |||
<br>[[Image:ks0251 dimensions.png|800px|frameless]] | |||
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==PINOUTS== | |||
<br>[[Image:ks0251 pinouts.png|800px|frameless]] | |||
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< | '''Relay Terminals:''' | ||
Terminal high-power, high-current high voltage can be connected to the device.<br> | |||
When D4 is High, RELAY 4 turns on, LED4 lights up, COM4 and NO4 connected, COM4 and NC4 disconnected.<br> | |||
If D4 is LOW, RELAY 4 turns off, LED4 not light, COM4 and NO4 disconnected, COM4 and NC4 connected. <br> | |||
When D5 is High, RELAY 3 turns on, LED3 lights up, COM3 and NO3 connected, COM3 and NC3 disconnected.<br> | |||
If D5 is LOW, RELAY 3 turns off, LED3 not light, COM3 and NO3 disconnected, COM3 and NC3 connected. <br> | |||
When D6 is High, RELAY 2 turns on, LED2 lights up, COM2 and NO2 connected, COM2 and NC2 disconnected.<br> | |||
If D6 is LOW, RELAY 2 turns off, LED2 not light, COM2 and NO2 disconnected, COM2 and NC2 connected. <br> | |||
When D7 is High, RELAY 1 turns on, LED1 lights up, COM1 and NO1 connected, COM1 and NC1 disconnected.<br> | |||
If D7 is LOW, RELAY 1 turns off, LED1 not light, COM1 and NO1 disconnected, COM1 and NC1 connected. | |||
== | <br> | ||
==Hookup Guide== | |||
Simply stack the shield on the UNO board. | |||
<br>[[Image:ks0251 Connect.png|800px|frameless]] | |||
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==Sample Code== | ==Sample Code== | ||
* How to download and install [http://wiki.keyestudio.com/index.php/How_to_Download_Arduino_IDE Arduino IDE] and [http://wiki.keyestudio.com/index.php/How_to_Install_Arduino_Driver driver].<br> | |||
* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CR31iSw5coJIWzdxIYO2381jesIuTm__ Click here to download the code] or directly copy the code below to IDE. | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
int BASE = 4 ; //The first relay is connected to the I / O port | int BASE = 4 ; //The first relay is connected to the I / O port | ||
int NUM = 4; //Total number of relays | int NUM = 4; //Total number of relays | ||
void setup() | void setup() | ||
{ | { | ||
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} | } | ||
} | } | ||
void loop() | void loop() | ||
{ | { | ||
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for (int i = BASE; i < BASE + NUM; i ++) | for (int i = BASE; i < BASE + NUM; i ++) | ||
{ | { | ||
digitalWrite(i, HIGH); //Set the number I/O port outputs to "high", that is, gradually | digitalWrite(i, HIGH); //Set the number I/O port outputs to "high", that is, gradually turn on relay. | ||
delay(200); //delay 0.2S | delay(200); //delay 0.2S | ||
} | } | ||
} | } | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
[[Image:ks0251 upload.png|800px|frameless]] | |||
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== Test Result == | == Test Result == | ||
Done uploading the above code, you should see the 4-channel relay is first connected, and then disconnected one after another, repeatedly. | |||
<br>[[Image:ks0251 Result.png|800px|frameless]] | |||
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==Resources == | ==Resources == | ||
'''PDF:''' <br> | '''Download the PDF file here:''' <br> | ||
https://drive.google.com/open?id= | https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FBLIFgXd7wRvzuVlM2V55MFBmosgZbxg | ||
'''Download the code:''' <br> | |||
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CR31iSw5coJIWzdxIYO2381jesIuTm__ | |||
'''VIDEO:''' <br> | '''VIDEO:''' <br> |
Revision as of 09:25, 5 September 2018
Introduction
The keyestudio relay shield has integrated a 4-channel 5V relay module, which is fully compatible with UNO R3 control board.
The 4-channel relay on the shield is active at HIGH level. Separately connect the 4-channel relay to the digital port 4, 5, 6, 7 on the UNO R3 board, then through controlling output HIGH or LOW to control the relay on and off.
Features
- The relay shield is 5V active HIGH
- Contact capacity: AC120V / 3A ; DC24V/3A
- Onboard LED indicator for relay output status
- Indicator: 4 LEDs are red when the relay is driven high, the corresponding indicator will light up.
- Standard interface can be directly connected with microcontrollers.
- Fully compatible with UNO R3 board
- Be able to control various appliances and other equipment with large current.
- 3 M3 screw positioning holes for easy installation
- Power Interface: 5V DC power interface
- Channel: 4 channel
- PCB Color: Black
Details
- Size: 69mm*54mm*26mm
- Weight: 39.4g
PINOUTS
Relay Terminals:
Terminal high-power, high-current high voltage can be connected to the device.
When D4 is High, RELAY 4 turns on, LED4 lights up, COM4 and NO4 connected, COM4 and NC4 disconnected.
If D4 is LOW, RELAY 4 turns off, LED4 not light, COM4 and NO4 disconnected, COM4 and NC4 connected.
When D5 is High, RELAY 3 turns on, LED3 lights up, COM3 and NO3 connected, COM3 and NC3 disconnected.
If D5 is LOW, RELAY 3 turns off, LED3 not light, COM3 and NO3 disconnected, COM3 and NC3 connected.
When D6 is High, RELAY 2 turns on, LED2 lights up, COM2 and NO2 connected, COM2 and NC2 disconnected.
If D6 is LOW, RELAY 2 turns off, LED2 not light, COM2 and NO2 disconnected, COM2 and NC2 connected.
When D7 is High, RELAY 1 turns on, LED1 lights up, COM1 and NO1 connected, COM1 and NC1 disconnected.
If D7 is LOW, RELAY 1 turns off, LED1 not light, COM1 and NO1 disconnected, COM1 and NC1 connected.
Hookup Guide
Simply stack the shield on the UNO board.
Sample Code
- How to download and install Arduino IDE and driver.
- Click here to download the code or directly copy the code below to IDE.
int BASE = 4 ; //The first relay is connected to the I / O port int NUM = 4; //Total number of relays void setup() { for (int i = BASE; i < BASE + NUM; i ++) { pinMode(i, OUTPUT); //Set the number I/O port to outputs } } void loop() { for (int i = BASE; i < BASE + NUM; i ++) { digitalWrite(i, LOW); //Set the number I/O port outputs to "low", that is, gradually turn off the relay. delay(200); //delay 0.2S } for (int i = BASE; i < BASE + NUM; i ++) { digitalWrite(i, HIGH); //Set the number I/O port outputs to "high", that is, gradually turn on relay. delay(200); //delay 0.2S } }
Test Result
Done uploading the above code, you should see the 4-channel relay is first connected, and then disconnected one after another, repeatedly.
Resources
Download the PDF file here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FBLIFgXd7wRvzuVlM2V55MFBmosgZbxg
Download the code:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CR31iSw5coJIWzdxIYO2381jesIuTm__
VIDEO:
http://www.keyestudio.com/wp/ks0251/
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Official Website
http://www.keyestudio.com/ks0251.html