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SSR Relay Board 2.5A

ID: 3052_1

Rated for 28VAC/2.5amp or 40VDC/2.5amp switching, this SSR is controlled by a digital output.

$15.00

Quantity Available: 215

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5 $14.25
10 $13.50
25 $12.00
50 $10.50
100 $9.75
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For new systems and projects, we recommend using the following VINT product instead of this one.

Solid State Relays, or SSRs, are devices designed to operate like standard relays but without mechanical motion. By simply providing a small voltage to the control side of the circuit, you can open or close a higher powered circuit on the load side.

The SSR Board is safe to use with sensitive control devices like microprocessors, and will not damage a Phidget device or your PC. Optoisolation between the control inputs and outputs of the SSR in the form of an LED paired with a set of optically-controlled MOSFETs provides protection from output to input. An on-board diode across the relay output protects the board from static electricity and surges from inductive loads.

Features

  • Control one solid-state relay
  • AC Switching up to 28V and 2.5 Amps
  • DC Switching up to 40V and 2.5 Amps
  • Controlled by a logic-level digital output

Connection

This SSR board can be controlled with 5V digital outputs. For more details, see the Connection & Compatibility tab.

InterfaceKits and Hubs

This relay board is controlled by a 5V digital output. Just connect the '+' terminal to the digital output and the 'G' terminal to the ground on device using a bit of wire.

Product Digital Outputs Board Properties
Part Number Price Number of Digital Outputs Digital Output Current Max Digital Output Voltage Max Controlled By
OUT1100_0
4x Digital Output Phidget
$15.00 4 16 mA 5 V DC VINT
1018_3B
PhidgetInterfaceKit 8/8/8
$80.00 8 5 V DC USB (Mini-USB)
1011_0
PhidgetInterfaceKit 2/2/2
$50.00 2 16 mA 5 V DC USB (Mini-USB)
1018_2B
PhidgetInterfaceKit 8/8/8
$80.00 8 16 mA 5 V DC USB (Mini-USB)
1010_0
PhidgetInterfaceKit 8/8/8 Mini-Format
$70.00 8 16 mA 5 V DC USB (Mini-USB)
1019_1B
PhidgetInterfaceKit 8/8/8 w/6 Port Hub
$110.00 8 16 mA 5 V DC USB (Mini-USB)
1203_2B
PhidgetTextLCD 20X2 : White : Integrated PhidgetInterfaceKit 8/8/8
$70.00 8 16 mA 5 V DC USB (Mini-USB)

Enclosures

You can protect your board from dust and debris by purchasing an enclosure. An enclosure will also prevent unintentional shorts caused by objects touching the pins on the bottom of the board or any terminal screws.

Product Physical Properties
Part Number Price Material
3821_2
Acrylic Enclosure for Relay Boards
$8.00 Clear Acrylic


Getting Started

Welcome to the 3052 user guide! In order to get started, make sure you have the following hardware on hand:

Next, you will need to connect the pieces:

3052 1 Connecting The Hardware.jpg
  1. Connect the circuit to the load terminals of the 3052.
  2. Connect the 3052 to the 1018 by connecting a wire from the terminal block marked with a + to a Digital Output and another wire from the terminal block marked with a - to any ground terminal on the 1018.
  3. Connect the 1018 to the computer using the USB cable.


Now that you have everything together, let's start using the 3052!

Using the 3052

Phidget Control Panel

In order to demonstrate the functionality of the 3052, we will connect it to the 1018, and then run an example using the Phidget Control Panel on a Windows machine.


The Phidget Control Panel is available for use on both macOS and Windows machines. If you would like to follow along, first take a look at the getting started guide for your operating system:


Linux users can follow the getting started with Linux guide and continue reading here for more information about the 3052.

First Look

After plugging in the 3052 into the 1018, and the 1018 into your computer, open the Phidget Control Panel. You will see something like this:

1018 Panel.jpg


The Phidget Control Panel will list all connected Phidgets and associated objects, as well as the following information:

  • Serial number: allows you to differentiate between similar Phidgets.
  • Channel: allows you to differentiate between similar objects on a Phidget.
  • Version number: corresponds to the firmware version your Phidget is running. If your Phidget is listed in red, your firmware is out of date. Update the firmware by double-clicking the entry.


The Phidget Control Panel can also be used to test your device. Double-clicking on an object will open an example.

Digital Output

Double-click on a Digital Output object in order to run the example:

1010 1018 1019DigitalOutput OnOff Example.jpg


General information about the selected object will be displayed at the top of the window. You can also experiment with the following functionality:

  • Toggle the state of the digital output by pressing the button. This will change the relay state.


Technical Details

General

Solid State Relays, or SSRs, are devices designed to operate like standard relays but without mechanical motion. Built instead out of silicon transistors, SSRs allow currents and voltages to be switched by simple digital signals from a microprocessor or any other device that can supply the small amount of current needed to activate the SSR’s internal switching mechanism. For more information on solid state relays, refer to the SSR Guide.

Protection Devices

The 3052 is safe to use with sensitive control devices like microprocessors, and will not damage a Phidget or your PC. Optoisolation between the control inputs and outputs of the SSR in the form of a GaAs LED paired with a set of optically-controlled MOSFETs provides protection from output to input. An on-board 47V bidirectional transorb across the relay output protects the board from static electricity and surges from inductive loads.

Using the SSR Board

Using the SSR Relay Board in your application is typically done according to the diagram below, though there are other implementations for it as well.

3052 0 Use Diagram.jpg


What to do Next

  • Programming Languages - Find your preferred programming language here and learn how to write your own code with Phidgets!
  • Phidget Programming Basics - Once you have set up Phidgets to work with your programming environment, we recommend you read our page on to learn the fundamentals of programming with Phidgets.


This device doesn't have an API of its own. It is controlled by opening a DigitalOutput channel on the Phidget that it's connected to. For a list of compatible Phidgets with Digital Outputs, see the Connection & Compatibility tab.

You can find details for the DigitalOutput API on the API tab for the Phidget that this relay connects to.

Product Specifications

Board Properties
Controlled By Digital Output (5V)
Electrical Properties
Relay Output Type MOSFET
Isolation Method Photoelectric
Dielectric Strength 1.5 kV AC
Control Voltage Min 4 V DC
Control Voltage Max 30 V DC
Control Current 10 mA
Load Voltage Max (DC) 40 V DC
Load Voltage Max (AC) 28 V AC
Load Current Max (AC) 2.5 A
Load Current Max (DC) 2.5 A
Turn-on Time Max 5 ms
Turn-off Time Max 0.2 ms
Contact Resistance Max 50 mΩ
Isolation Voltage (DC) 1.5 kV DC
Physical Properties
Recommended Wire Size (Load) 16 - 26 AWG
Recommended Wire Size (Control) 16 - 26 AWG
Operating Temperature Min -40 °C
Operating Temperature Max 85 °C
Customs Information
Canadian HS Export Code 8473.30.00
American HTS Import Code 8473.30.51.00
Country of Origin CN (China)

Documents

Product History

Date Board Revision Device Version Comment
October 2007 0N/A Product Release
October 2007 1N/A Replaced connector w/ terminal blocks

Have a look at our relay boards:

Product Electrical Properties
Part Number Price Load Current Max (AC) Load Voltage Max (AC) Load Current Max (DC) Load Voltage Max (DC)
1014_3
PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/0/4
$55.00 12 A 277 V AC 7 A * 30 V DC
1017_2
PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/0/8
$85.00 2 A 250 V AC 2 A 120 V DC
REL1101_1
16x Isolated Solid State Relay Phidget
$50.00 (per channel) 8 A (per channel) 30 V DC
REL1100_0
4x Isolated Solid State Relay Phidget
$25.00 (per channel) 8 A (per channel) 30 V DC
REL1000_0
4x Relay Phidget
$30.00 12 A 277 V AC 7 A * 30 V DC
REL2001_0
Relay Phidget
$10.00 12 A 277 V AC 7 A * 30 V DC
REL2002_0
Signal Relay Phidget
$12.00 2 A 240 V AC 2 A 120 V DC
REL2103_0
Solid State Relay Phidget
$15.00 10 A 30 V AC * 10 A 30 V DC
3051_1B
Dual Relay Board
$17.00 12 A 277 V AC 7 A * 30 V DC
3053_0
Dual SSR Relay Board
$30.00 (per channel) 9 A 28 V AC (per channel) 9 A 40 V DC
1012_3
PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/16/16
$95.00
3052_1
SSR Relay Board 2.5A
$15.00 2.5 A 28 V AC 2.5 A 40 V DC
1014_2B
PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/0/4
$55.00 12 A 277 V AC 7 A * 30 V DC
1017_1B
PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/0/8
$85.00 2 A 250 V AC 2 A * 120 V DC
3054_0
SSR Relay Board 0.5A
$10.00 500 mA 28 V AC 500 mA 40 V DC

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