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SparkFun Qwiic Single Relay

Have you ever wanted to control something powerful or have you ever needed to turn on/off a high power device from your Arduino or another low powered microcontroller? The SparkFun Qwiic Single Relay provides you with the easiest to use relay yet. The Single Relay board can handle up to 5.5A at 240VAC for long periods of time and allows you to control large power loads with simple I2C commands. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, and onboard screw terminals, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system!

The Qwiic Relay comes with a default I2C address of 0x18 but can be changed with a simple command allowing you to control over 100 Qwiic Relays on a single bus (but please be aware that toggling lots of relays on a 3.3V bus can cause voltage spikes so an external power supply will be required)! In addition, there is an address jumper on the back of the board. Closing this jumper with solder will change the address to 0x19.

We've included many safety precautions onto the PCB including, ground isolation between the load and the low voltage control has been increased and an air gap has been added around the common pin. The traces between the relay and the NC/NO/COM terminals have been doubled to increase the maximum current. But if you aren't comfortable playing with high voltage AC, that's understandable. Please consider using the IoT Power Relay, instead. It's not I2C supported but the IoT Power Relay contains shielding to prevent accidental shock and is great for learning how to use relay power accessories.

NOTE: The I2C address of the Single Relay is 0x18 and is jumper selectable to 0x19 (software-configurable to any address). A multiplexer/Mux is required to communicate to multiple Single Relay sensors on a single bus. If you need to use more than one Single Relay sensor consider using the Qwiic Mux Breakout.

Get Started with the Sparkfun Qwiic Single Relay Guide

Features

  • Operating Voltage: 1.7V-3.6V
  • Coil Resistance: 23.5Ω
  • I2C Address: 0x18 (Default), (Jumper changes to 0x19)
  • Max Current (Through Relay): 5.5A (240 VAC)

Resources

  • Schematic
  • Eagle Files
  • Hookup Guide
  • Datasheet (G5LE)
  • Qwiic Page
  • Arduino Library
    • Example Code
  • GitHub
    • Firmware
$24.10
SparkFun Qwiic Single Relay
$24.10

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Have you ever wanted to control something powerful or have you ever needed to turn on/off a high power device from your Arduino or another low powered microcontroller? The SparkFun Qwiic Single Relay provides you with the easiest to use relay yet. The Single Relay board can handle up to 5.5A at 240VAC for long periods of time and allows you to control large power loads with simple I2C commands. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, and onboard screw terminals, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system!

The Qwiic Relay comes with a default I2C address of 0x18 but can be changed with a simple command allowing you to control over 100 Qwiic Relays on a single bus (but please be aware that toggling lots of relays on a 3.3V bus can cause voltage spikes so an external power supply will be required)! In addition, there is an address jumper on the back of the board. Closing this jumper with solder will change the address to 0x19.

We've included many safety precautions onto the PCB including, ground isolation between the load and the low voltage control has been increased and an air gap has been added around the common pin. The traces between the relay and the NC/NO/COM terminals have been doubled to increase the maximum current. But if you aren't comfortable playing with high voltage AC, that's understandable. Please consider using the IoT Power Relay, instead. It's not I2C supported but the IoT Power Relay contains shielding to prevent accidental shock and is great for learning how to use relay power accessories.

NOTE: The I2C address of the Single Relay is 0x18 and is jumper selectable to 0x19 (software-configurable to any address). A multiplexer/Mux is required to communicate to multiple Single Relay sensors on a single bus. If you need to use more than one Single Relay sensor consider using the Qwiic Mux Breakout.

Get Started with the Sparkfun Qwiic Single Relay Guide

Features

  • Operating Voltage: 1.7V-3.6V
  • Coil Resistance: 23.5Ω
  • I2C Address: 0x18 (Default), (Jumper changes to 0x19)
  • Max Current (Through Relay): 5.5A (240 VAC)

Resources

  • Schematic
  • Eagle Files
  • Hookup Guide
  • Datasheet (G5LE)
  • Qwiic Page
  • Arduino Library
    • Example Code
  • GitHub
    • Firmware

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