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Relay-1
Controls
Properties
Availability & Pricing
| Distributor | Qty 1 | |
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| Digi-Key | $0.30–$0.73 | |
| LCSC | $0.40–$0.42 | |
| Mouser | $0.56 | |
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U1 (Relay SRD-05VDC-SL-C by Songle): Acts as the main switch, controlling the connection between the load (likely connected to pins not shown in the text) and a power source or signal.
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Q1 (BCP51 Transistor by Fairchild Semiconductor): A bipolar junction transistor operating as a switch or amplifier to control the relay coil based on the input signal to its base $B$.
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R1, R3, R4 (10k Resistors): Serve as pull-up or pull-down resistors to establish a known state on the inputs/outputs they're connected to, or to limit current to protect other components.
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R2 (100 Ohm Resistor): Likely used for current limiting, possibly in the base circuit of the transistor Q1 to control its switching operation.
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C1 (10u Capacitor): Provides noise suppression or power supply decoupling, which smooths out voltage ripples and provides a stable voltage supply to the relay or other components.
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D1 (Diode): Typically used for protecting the circuit from reverse voltage spikes generated when the relay coil is de-energized. It is placed across the relay coil in reverse bias to safely dissipate these voltages.
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U3 (VOM617A-6T by Vishay): Appears to be an optocoupler or similar component, likely providing electrical isolation between the input signal and the relay control circuit. It ensures that no electrical disturbances from the relay side affect the signal side.
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J1 (Connector): Functions as a point of interface for external connections, possibly for input signals or to connect the load.
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OUT, VCC, GND (Pin Designators): These pins represent the output, supply voltage, and ground connections, respectively, essential for powering the circuit and providing reference voltages.
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