Hello:
I need to control 2 x 6A - 220VAC, but all shields I found needs 5V to switch the relay (at least the cheapest).
I need a 3.3V triggered relay to work with the Netduino Plus 2?
Thanks for your time, another time!
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#1Posted 22 January 2013 - 04:08 PM Hello:
I need to control 2 x 6A - 220VAC, but all shields I found needs 5V to switch the relay (at least the cheapest).
I need a 3.3V triggered relay to work with the Netduino Plus 2?
Thanks for your time, another time! #2Posted 22 January 2013 - 05:34 PM Hi Duefectu,
There is a really easy way you can switch your 5v relays on using your Netduino. All of the Netduino boards have a 5V pin that can be used for this purpose. There is a nice tutorial in the Netduino Wiki that will show you how to set everything up. Let me know how it works!
Controlling Larger Loads with Relays
Cheers, Steve Twiiter: https://twitter.com/Gutworks Also tagged with one or more of these keywords: relay, shield
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