Monk Makes Relay for MICRO:BIT

Monk Makes Relay for MICRO:BIT

$9.70
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Description Solid-sate relay (up to 2 Amps) with an active LED indicator Resettable ‘polyfuse’ to protect against over-current Allows to switch low voltage devices such as light bulbs, a motor, a small heating element or even a string of 12V LED lighting Compatible with the BBC micro:bit Programmable Board (not included) The Monk Makes Relay for MICRO:BIT is a solid-state (no moving parts) relay that allows an output of a micro:bit to turn things on and off. A micro:bit can turn a LED on and off directly, but anything more powerful requires something like a relay or a transistor. The MonkMakes Relay for micro:bit is much easier to use, acting like a simple micro:bit controlled switch. This relay can be used to switch low voltage devices such as light bulbs, a motor, a small heating element or even a string of 12V LED lighting. The voltage needs to be kept under 16V, but the relay will automatically protect itself against too much current. View more Links ZIP file Monk Makes Relay for MICRO:BIT HEX File Multimedia docReady(function() {$('button[aria-controls=unique-tab-5]').one('click',function() {$("#iframe-video-1").html('');})});

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