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==Using with model 826==
 
==Using with model 826==
  
The relay rack can be connected to connector J3 or J2 on the 826 board.
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The relay rack can be connected to header J3 or J2 on the 826 board.
  
 
You must supply 5 VDC power to the relay rack. This can be done in either of the following ways:
 
You must supply 5 VDC power to the relay rack. This can be done in either of the following ways:
 
* Connect an external 5 VDC power source to the relay rack's +5V and GND terminals.
 
* Connect an external 5 VDC power source to the relay rack's +5V and GND terminals.
 
* Attach a wire on the bottom of the relay rack (via solder) from the +5V terminal to J1 pin 49.
 
* Attach a wire on the bottom of the relay rack (via solder) from the +5V terminal to J1 pin 49.

Revision as of 14:14, 12 July 2018

Model 7501T8 is a solid-state relay (SSR) rack that accommodates up to eight G4 type SSR modules. It has a 50-pin header which is compatible with several Sensoray GPIO products, including models 826 and 2410.

Pinout

SSR
Module
Header
Pin
Terminal
Block Pins
Model 826
J3 GPIO
Model 826
J4 GPIO
Model 2410
GPIO
0 47 1-2 0 24 17
1 45 3-4 1 25 19
2 43 5-6 2 26 21
3 41 7-8 3 27 23
4 39 9-10 4 28 9
5 37 11-12 5 29 11
6 35 13-14 6 31 13
7 33 15-16 7 31 15

Using with model 826

The relay rack can be connected to header J3 or J2 on the 826 board.

You must supply 5 VDC power to the relay rack. This can be done in either of the following ways:

  • Connect an external 5 VDC power source to the relay rack's +5V and GND terminals.
  • Attach a wire on the bottom of the relay rack (via solder) from the +5V terminal to J1 pin 49.
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