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Relay Module (8-Channel)

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  • Control up to 8 independent devices from one microcontroller or PLC
  • Jumper-selectable isolation to separate relay power (JD-VCC) from logic power (VCC)
  • LED status indicators for each channel for quick diagnostics
  • TTL trigger inputs compatible with 3.3V and 5V controllers (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32)
  • Secure screw terminals and header pins for load and signal connections
  • Compact PCB with mounting holes; typical relay rating up to 10A per channel (verify datasheet)

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Overview: Reliable 8-Channel Relay Control

The Relay Module (8-Channel) is a compact relay board that lets you switch eight independent high-current loads using low-voltage digital signals. Designed for hobbyist, maker and light industrial applications, this 8-channel relay module simplifies integration with microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi and ESP32, as well as PLCs and automation systems.

Key Features of this 8-channel relay module

  • Eight individual mechanical relay channels for independent switching
  • Jumper-selectable JD-VCC / VCC isolation to separate relay coils from logic power
  • Per-channel LED indicators for visual status and troubleshooting
  • TTL compatible trigger inputs (typically 3.3V and 5V friendly)
  • Choice of screw terminals or header pins for load and signal wiring
  • Compact PCB with mounting holes for quick installation in enclosures
  • Typical relay contact rating up to 10A per channel; confirm relay model/datasheet for exact limits

Why choose this 8-channel relay board

This relay module converts low-current digital outputs into switched high-current outputs so you can control lights, pumps, heaters, motors and other AC or DC loads. Jumper-selectable isolation and status LEDs make it a safe and convenient choice for prototyping and production use.

Benefits

  • Expand a microcontroller’s output capacity without redesigning hardware
  • Protect your logic controller by isolating relay coil power from TTL signals
  • Simplify wiring and troubleshooting with labeled terminals and LED feedback
  • Mount easily in project boxes or cabinets using included PCB mounting holes

Common applications

  • Home automation: remote or scheduled control of lights and appliances
  • Robotics and mechatronics: switching motors, solenoids and actuators
  • Industrial control: interface low-voltage controllers to higher-voltage loads
  • Education and prototyping: teach switching, control logic and electrical safety

Quick wiring guide and examples

Basic single-supply Arduino wiring:

  • Connect VCC to the Arduino 5V pin and GND to ground.
  • Connect IN1–IN8 to digital pins on your microcontroller (use digitalWrite or similar to toggle).
  • With the isolation jumper fitted, the board uses the same supply for logic and relay coils.

Using JD-VCC isolation (recommended for noisy or high-current loads):

  • Remove the JD-VCC jumper.
  • Supply JD-VCC with a separate power source for the relay coils (for example, a dedicated 5V supply) and keep VCC as the logic power for the microcontroller.
  • Connect grounds if required by your control logic; follow module documentation to ensure correct wiring for your configuration.

Notes:

  • Some modules use active-low inputs. Verify whether your board triggers on LOW or HIGH and invert logic in software if needed.
  • Use the onboard LEDs to confirm channel activation during setup and debugging.

Safety, protection and best practices

  • Verify the relay contact rating before switching mains voltage or heavy inductive loads.
  • Use fuses, snubbers, flyback diodes or TVS devices when switching motors, solenoids or other inductive loads to protect contacts and driver circuitry.
  • Follow local electrical codes when wiring mains AC loads and keep mains wiring insulated and secured.
  • Disconnect power before making wiring changes or modifications.

Specifications

  • Product: Relay Module (8-Channel)
  • Relay type: mechanical relays (verify exact relay model in datasheet)
  • Typical contact rating: up to 10A per channel (confirm in datasheet)
  • Logic trigger: TTL compatible, typically supports 3.3V and 5V
  • Connections: IN1–IN8, VCC, GND, JD-VCC (if applicable), screw terminals for loads
  • Mounting: PCB with mounting holes

Ordering, alternatives and support

Order the Relay Module (8-Channel) for multi-output control in automation, IoT and maker projects. If you require a different contact rating, a specific relay model, or a solid-state relay alternative, consult our catalog or contact support for custom configurations and volume pricing.

Troubleshooting and FAQ

  • Q: Module does not trigger from Raspberry Pi GPIO. A: Check whether inputs are active-low or active-high, ensure logic voltage compatibility (3.3V), and confirm grounding if using separate JD-VCC supply.
  • Q: Relays chatter or reset the controller. A: Ensure proper isolation, use a dedicated relay supply for JD-VCC, and add flyback/snubber protection for inductive loads.
  • Q: Where can I find exact relay limits? A: Check the relay model printed on the board or the product datasheet for exact contact ratings and specifications.

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  • Store Name: College Road Electronics
  • Vendor: College Road Electronics
  • Address: Microwave Electronics, Basement Azhar Shaheed Plaza, DAV College Road
    Rawalpindi
    Punjab
    46000
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