Description4-Relay and 4-HV Inputs HAT For Raspberry Pi
This is the 4-Relay and 4-HV Input HAT For Raspberry Pi .This HAT board allows you to manage heavy AC loads and read a variety of inputs. Effortlessly switch 8A/240VAC loads and read signals ranging from 3V to 240V. For both AC and DC.The stackable design allows you to connect up to 32 relays to a single Raspberry Pi , while maintaining a compact form factor. There is also the ability to read up to 32 optically isolated inputs. The pluggable connectors allow you to easily stack boards. Each relay is equipped with both normally open and normally closed contacts. The HAT can seamlessly switch up to 8A/240VAC. Which provides optimal versatility for your project needs.This HAT board is designed to integrate seamlessly with Raspberry Pi versions from Zero to 5.All stacked boards work together on the I2C bus and cleverly use only two GPIO pins of the Raspberry Pi. This leaves 24 GPIOs available for your personal adjustments.
4-Relay and 4-HV Inputs HAT for Raspberry Pi
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SKU: RPI3509 Categories: Raspberry Pi , HAT & pHAT , Sequent Microsystems
Description4-Relay and 4-HV Inputs HAT For Raspberry Pi
This is the 4-Relay and 4-HV Input HAT For Raspberry Pi .This HAT board allows you to manage heavy AC loads and read a variety of inputs. Effortlessly switch 8A/240VAC loads and read signals ranging from 3V to 240V. For both AC and DC.The stackable design allows you to connect up to 32 relays to a single Raspberry Pi , while maintaining a compact form factor. There is also the ability to read up to 32 optically isolated inputs. The pluggable connectors allow you to easily stack boards. Each relay is equipped with both normally open and normally closed contacts. The HAT can seamlessly switch up to 8A/240VAC. Which provides optimal versatility for your project needs.This HAT board is designed to integrate seamlessly with Raspberry Pi versions from Zero to 5.All stacked boards work together on the I2C bus and cleverly use only two GPIO pins of the Raspberry Pi. This leaves 24 GPIOs available for your personal adjustments.