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Omron SSR with 3.3V node

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    Guys,
    I like the Omron G3MB-202 SSR
    So far I have used these on 5V arduinos
    I am now moving on towards my next project (touch wall switch) and would like to go for 3.3V nodes
    Any of you using these SSRs with 3.3V trigger ?
    Thanks a lot for your return ;)

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    • ben999B ben999

      Guys,
      I like the Omron G3MB-202 SSR
      So far I have used these on 5V arduinos
      I am now moving on towards my next project (touch wall switch) and would like to go for 3.3V nodes
      Any of you using these SSRs with 3.3V trigger ?
      Thanks a lot for your return ;)

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      Nca78
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      Hello @ben999,

      I have not had any problem with those relays (at least the cheap clones from aliexpress) when running the full board at 3.3V (using HLK-PM03).

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      • Nca78N Nca78

        Hello @ben999,

        I have not had any problem with those relays (at least the cheap clones from aliexpress) when running the full board at 3.3V (using HLK-PM03).

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        @Nca78
        Thank you for sharing your experience
        There are resistors and transistors on the relay board... I guess the relay is triggered via a transistor then...
        Do you run the relay itself (black bloc only) straight from the arduino output?

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        • ben999B ben999

          @Nca78
          Thank you for sharing your experience
          There are resistors and transistors on the relay board... I guess the relay is triggered via a transistor then...
          Do you run the relay itself (black bloc only) straight from the arduino output?

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          @ben999 yes, directly connected. I suppose transistor is here for the case when your board signal voltage is too low compared to the voltage of the SSR as the necessary current for SSR is low.

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          • Nca78N Nca78

            @ben999 yes, directly connected. I suppose transistor is here for the case when your board signal voltage is too low compared to the voltage of the SSR as the necessary current for SSR is low.

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            @Nca78
            Great!
            Orders on the way then!!

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