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--- 4 Channel Relay Module Library For Proteus [exclusive]

Here's an example of using the 4 Channel Relay Module to control a motor:

Configurable triggering options based on the module type.

The circuit remains connected by default and breaks when triggered. Connect your load here if you want it to turn OFF when a signal is sent. --- 4 Channel Relay Module Library For Proteus

Here are the key features of a 4-channel relay module:

A 4 Channel Relay Module is an electronic device that consists of four relay channels, each capable of controlling a high-power device. The module typically has four input pins, four output pins, and a power supply pin. The input pins receive low-power signals from a microcontroller or other control devices, which then activate the corresponding relay channels, allowing high-power devices to be controlled. Here's an example of using the 4 Channel

The symbol that appeared on his workspace was beautiful in its simplicity. It was a tidy blue rectangle with four distinct input pins on the left (IN1 through IN4) and power rails (VCC and GND). On the right were the screw terminal outputs: Common (COM), Normally Open (NO), and Normally Closed (NC) for all four channels.

| Pin | Description | | --- | --- | | VCC | Power supply | | GND | Ground | | IN1 | Channel 1 input | | IN2 | Channel 2 input | | IN3 | Channel 3 input | | IN4 | Channel 4 input | | OUT1 | Channel 1 output | | OUT2 | Channel 2 output | | OUT3 | Channel 3 output | | OUT4 | Channel 4 output | Here are the key features of a 4-channel

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