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It's an "optocoupler" relay module operating at 12 Volt.
Does this mean that 12 V is galvanic isolated from the arduino, that should control the relays? My first impression was: I am missing a separate ground for the relay control and for the arduino!
However, after some study I discovered that you CAN operate the board with galvanic isolated 12 V and the arduino's 5 V.
How? Don't use the straps!!
So don't connect the 4 middle pins with straps to Ground or to VCC of the relay module, but connect these 4 pins to the arduino's ground!
Now the 12V and the arduino's 5V are galvanic isolated! See photo!
It's an "optocoupler" relay module operating at 12 Volt.
Does this mean that 12 V is galvanic isolated from the arduino, that should control the relays? My first impression was: I am missing a separate ground for the relay control and for the arduino!
However, after some study I discovered that you CAN operate the board with galvanic isolated 12 V and the arduino's 5 V.
How? Don't use the straps!!
So don't connect the 4 middle pins with straps to Ground or to VCC of the relay module, but connect these 4 pins to the arduino's ground!
Now the 12V and the arduino's 5V are galvanic isolated! See photo!
It's an "optocoupler" relay module operating at 12 Volt.
Does this mean that 12 V is galvanic isolated from the arduino, that should control the relays? My first impression was: I am missing a separate ground for the relay control and for the arduino!
However, after some study I discovered that you CAN operate the board with galvanic isolated 12 V and the arduino's 5 V.
How? Don't use the straps!!
So don't connect the 4 middle pins with straps to Ground or to VCC of the relay module, but connect these 4 pins to the arduino's ground!
Now the 12V and the arduino's 5V are galvanic isolated! See photo!
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What voltage level is used for logic input? Will it work for 12V?
What voltage level is used for logic input? Will it work for 12V?
The module can be high or low by a jumper setting trigger. This may require you to have some circuit knowledge.
The module can be high or low by a jumper setting trigger. This may require you to have some circuit knowledge.
Answered by wujiahui on 23/12/2018Helpful (0)
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How do I wire and isolate the Arduino if there is no GND for in1-4? Does VCC and JD-VCC share a ground? Does that mean I have to trigger with 12v also?
How do I wire and isolate the Arduino if there is no GND for in1-4? Does VCC and JD-VCC share a ground? Does that mean I have to trigger with 12v also?