16 Channel relay board for your Arduino or Raspberry PI – 24V

A general purpose 16 SPDT channel relay board (power supply 24VDC) for switching high-current electrical loads (both AC and DC) siuch as motors, lights, pumps, contactors and more. With this relay board, any logic-level signal from 3V up to 30V can be used to activate a relay (it may be controlled direclty by microcontroller TTL logic as well). It can be used successfully for example with PIC,AVR,ARM microcontroller, Raspberry PI, Arduino outputs and other.

16 Channel relay board for your Arduino or Raspberry PI - 24V

Features

  • Power supply requirement – 24VDC;
  • Current consumption – 350mA (when all relays are ON);
  • 16 SPDT relaysΒ RAS-24-15;
  • Maximum switching current per single relay channel RAS-24-15 (10A / 250VAC, 15A / 120VAC, 15A / 24VDC);
  • Contact type: Normal Opened (NO), Normal Closed (NC);
  • Screw terminals for inputs and outputs;
  • PCB parameters : FR4 / 1.5mm / two layers / metallized holes / HAL / white stamp / solder mask;
  • Extra PCB openings for better voltage isolation;

16 Channel relay board for your Arduino or Raspberry PI - 24V Schematic

  • Doubled high current tracks;
  • Protection diode for each relay;
  • Input voltage: 3V – 30V (1.5mA max) must be given to the β€œIn” to switch the relay ON;
  • May be controlled directly by TTL;
  • Green leds for relay status;
  • Red led for power;
  • Dimensions: 85mm / 300mm / 20mm;
  • Mounting holes diameter: 3mm;
  • PCB dimensions – here;

 

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