4 Relays for Raspberry Pi, 8 level stackable, 10A/250V
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Switch up to 10A and 250V on each line. Expandable to 32 relays. Command line, Python drivers.
Pluggable connectors.
Backers: 136
Average Pledge Per Backer: $54
Funded: $7,381 of $1,000
Dates: Apr 21st -> May 21st (30 days)
Project By: Sequent Microsystems
Backers: 136
Average Pledge Per Backer: $54
Funded: $7,381 of $1,000
Dates: Apr 21st -> May 21st (30 days)
Project By: Sequent Microsystems
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Last Updated: May 21 @ 11:09 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
WE WILL NOT BE LATE
May 11th - via: kickstarter.com
As we reached the 100 backers milestone, thank you very much to all. We promised delivery by July, but short of acts of God we will be ready to ship in June. Yesterday we tested the first article of the production version, all should be ready... (Read More)
4-Relay software ready
May 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
All the software needed to use the 4-Relay card is on GitHub. Command line, Python and one simple Node-Red example. (Read More)
Stackable Raspberry Pi add-on has four switched relays
April 28th - via: linuxgizmos.com
Sequent Microsystems has launched a $20 “4-Relay” add-on for the Raspberry Pi with four line-switching relays for loads of up to 10A and 250V. The cards can stack up to 8x high for 32 switched relays.
Sequent Microsystems has won Kickstarter funding for a Raspberry Pi add-on card designed to switch multiple lights or appliances. Unlike Sequent’s earlier Raspberry Pi 8-Relay Card, which can stack 8x high for 64 relays, the new 4-Relay card offers switching capability between the relays, with support for up to 10A and 250V loads on each relay. (Read More)
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