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Tibbit #03_1: Two Low-Power Relays (Configuration 1), M1S

$ 3.69

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • MPN: TIBBIT_03_1
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  • Condition: New

    Description

    Tibbit #03_1: Two Low-Power Relays (Configuration 1), M1S
    TIBBIT_03_1
    This is a Tibbit module — part of the Tibbo Project System that allows you to build your own custom embedded device with only the components you need. Start with a
    Tibbo Project PCB
    , add
    Tibbits
    like this one, then place the built design into a
    Tibbo Project Box
    to complete your product.
    Tibbit #03_1: Two mechanical low-power relays with independent normally opened terminals.
    These relays have contact capacity rated at 1A/30V (resistive load).
    To activate a relay, set the corresponding control line LOW. When left unconnected, control lines default to HIGH (and, hence, relays are off).
    Combine this Tibbit with a terminal block
    C
    Tibbit
    #20
    (nine terminal blocks) or
    #21
    (four terminal blocks).
    There are two red LEDs each of which is connected to a relay control line. They light up for the LOW state (i.e. when the corresponding relay is activated).
    Form:
    M1S
    Power:
    5V; consumes 60mA
    Mates with:
    #19
    ,
    #20
    ,
    #21
    Similar to:
    #03_2
    ,
    #06
    ,
    #07
    , #15
    M1S Tibbit Modules Overview
    M1S
    Tibbits are single-width modules occupying one standard
    M
    socket on a Tibbo Project PCB (i.e.
    TPP2
    or
    TPP3
    ). Their footprint is roughly
    7 × 14
    "squares" (one "square" is
    2.54 × 2.54 mm).
    The
    M1S
    modules are 12.5mm high.
    M1
    modules have two rows of 6 pins:
    Pins 8-11
    are control lines
    A-D
    . They provide the interface to programmable modules or other microcontrollers. On Tibbo Project PCBs, these pins are connected to the main processor.
    Pins 2-5
    are I/O lines facing the outside world. On Tibbo Project PCBs, they go to
    C
    Tibbits.
    Pins 6 and 12
    are the GROUND and +5V power pins. Most Tibbit Modules consume (take) 5V power. There are also power supply Tibbits that generate 5V power from a variety of sources. Those
    output
    5V through
    pin 12.
    Pins 1 and 7
    are for the additional +15V and -15V voltages. These are optional and only needed by few Tibbits. A special power supply Tibbit (
    #12
    ) generates ±15V from the main 5V power.