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| + | ====== lamaPLC: Multi-channel Solid State Relay Module ====== | ||
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| + | Microcontroller-compatible // | ||
| + | A key feature of an SSR is safety via optical isolation. When an Arduino pin outputs a HIGH signal (usually **5V or 3.3V**), it activates a small internal Infrared (IR) LED. The chip contains a physical gap that prevents high-voltage AC from returning to the microcontroller while allowing light to pass. A light-sensitive semiconductor, | ||
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| + | **Crucial Limitations** | ||
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| + | * <color red>**AC Loads Only: | ||
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| + | If you want to switch DC or increase power on AC, consider using a [[relay_moduls|multi-channel (optocoupled) relay module]]. | ||
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| + | ==== Zero-Cross function ==== | ||
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| + | A Zero-Cross function is a feature in AC Solid State Relays (SSRs) that synchronizes switching. It ensures the relay opens the circuit precisely when the AC voltage sine wave crosses zero volts, minimizing electrical noise and stress. In typical household outlets, AC voltage oscillates smoothly between positive and negative peaks, such as +325V and -325V, at 50 or 60 Hz. | ||
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| + | If your Arduino sends an " | ||
| + | * A massive, instantaneous rush of current enters the load. | ||
| + | * This generates Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and radio noise. | ||
| + | * It creates severe electrical stress on the component, shortening its lifespan. | ||
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| + | **The Solution: How the Zero-Cross Circuit Works** | ||
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| + | - **The Trigger:** Arduino outputs a 5V signal to the SSR input. | ||
| + | - **The Hold:** The internal zero-cross detector captures this signal. If the AC waveform is at a high voltage, the detector keeps the switch open. | ||
| + | - **The Cross:** The AC waveform drops to 0 volts. | ||
| + | - **The Action:** The detector immediately triggers the internal TRIAC, turning on the load smoothly with zero initial voltage. | ||
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| + | ==== G3MB-202P Multi-Channel Solid State Relay Module ==== | ||
| + | The OMRON G3MB-202P is a low-cost, subminiature, | ||
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| + | **Key Specifications** | ||
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| + | * **Load Voltage:** 100 to 240 V AC (50/60 Hz). | ||
| + | * **Maximum Load Current:** 2 A. | ||
| + | * **Input Control Voltage:** 5 V DC (standard model variant). | ||
| + | * **Switching Method:** Zero-cross function (turns on when AC voltage crosses zero to reduce noise). | ||
| + | * **Form Factor:** 4-pin compact SIP (Single In-line Package) layout. | ||
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