Mini IoT Development Kit M5StickC Esp32-Pico - M5Stack
The M5Stick-C is an ESP5 powered M5Stack mini. It's a portable, easy-to-use, open source IoT development board.
(SEM IVA 4.71€)
Relay, as its name implies, implements a relay function. The relay can be used as a switch operated electrically through the coil to mechanically operate a switch, where it is sometimes necessary to control a circuit of another voltage and current load through a separate low power signal, such as a digital signal emitted by a mircoprocessor. Up to 30V DC and 220V AC.
Relay, as its name implies, implements a relay function. The relay can be used as a switch operated electrically through the coil to mechanically operate a switch, where it is sometimes necessary to control a circuit of another voltage and current load through a separate low power signal, such as a digital signal emitted by a mircoprocessor. Up to 30V DC and 220V AC.
There are 3 pins named: ON, OFF, COM, You can program to make COM connect ON or OFF, just by placing a digital GPIO high and low.
Characteristics:
• Single Bus Control;
• Up to 3A at 30V DC or 220V AC;
• Software Development Platform: Arduino, UlFlow (Blockly, Python);
• Two Lego Compatible Holes;
• Arduino code, UIFlow code.
Includes:
• 1x Mini Relay Module 3A - M5Stack Relay;
• 1x Cabo Grove;
• 1x 3.96 connector.
The M5Stick-C is an ESP5 powered M5Stack mini. It's a portable, easy-to-use, open source IoT development board.
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