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2-Channel Relay Module
A 2-Channel Relay Module is an electronic switching device that allows a microcontroller to independently control two high-voltage or high-current devices
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Highlights
- Two independently controlled relay channels
- Supports AC and DC load switching
- Electrical isolation for enhanced safety
- Compatible with Arduino, ESP8266, and ESP32
- LED indicators for relay status
- Easy interfacing and installation
Description
- A 2-Channel Relay Module contains two relays that can be controlled separately using a microcontroller such as Arduino, ESP8266, or ESP32. It enables safe switching of AC or DC loads while providing electrical isolation between the control circuit and the connected devices. It is widely used in automation, robotics, and IoT applications.
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