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This doesn't come with any schematics. On the input side there are markings for VCC, In and GND but there's no indication as to whether a high level or low level turns the relay on. It's worse on the output side. There, there are just three cryptic markings which I am unable to decipher. The minimal written documentation on the site doesn't clarify things.
This doesn't come with any schematics. On the input side there are markings for VCC, In and GND but there's no indication as to whether a high level or low level turns the relay on. It's worse on the output side. There, there are just three cryptic markings which I am unable to decipher. The minimal written documentation on the site doesn't clarify things.
It'sa changeover relay, so you could say both high and low turn the relay on, depending what "On" means to you. IN terms of energising the relay coil, in accordance with normal practice, the In line is active LOW. On the output side, the centre terminal is common and "BESTEP" side is normally open.
It'sa changeover relay, so you could say both high and low turn the relay on, depending what "On" means to you. IN terms of energising the relay coil, in accordance with normal practice, the In line is active LOW. On the output side, the centre terminal is common and "BESTEP" side is normally open.