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Relay SPDT 5VDC Coil 10A 5 Pin

🔁 5 V DC SPDT Relay – 5 Pin Through-Hole

Overview

A reliable 5 V DC power relay with SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) contacts in a compact through-hole package. Commonly used in microcontroller circuits (Arduino, ESP32) to switch up to 10 A loads at 250 VAC or 30 VDC, providing electrical isolation and dependable performance for medium-current applications.

Key Features

  • Coil Voltage: 5 V DC

  • Contact Configuration: SPDT (1 Form C: COM, NO, NC)

  • Contact Rating: Up to 10 A @ 250 VAC or 30 VDC 

  • Coil Current: ~80–90 mA

  • Operate/Release Time: ~10 ms / 5 ms

  • Mechanical Life: 10 million cycles

  • Electrical Life: ~100,000 cycles at rated load

  • Standard 5-pin PCB footprint, sealed case, through-hole solder pins

Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
Coil Voltage5 V DC
Coil Resistance~55–63 Ω (≈80–90 mA)
Contact FormSPDT (COM/NC/NO)
Rated Load Current10 A @ 250 VAC / 30 VDC
Coil Power≈0.4 W
Pick‑Up Voltage≥ 3.5 V
Release Voltage≤ 0.5 V
Max Switching Times≤300 ops/minute
Insulation Resistance≥1000 MΩ
Dielectric Strength≥1500 VAC coil‑contacts
Operating Temperature–40 °C to +85 °C
Dimensions~20 × 15 × 15 mm (varies by model)

Wiring with Arduino (Example)

Coil side (5 V control):

  • Coil + → 5 V

  • Coil − → NPN transistor collector (e.g., 2N2222)

    • Transistor collector also connects to Arduino GPIO (with 1 kΩ resistor)

  • Transistor emitter → GND

  • Add flyback diode across coil

Switching side:

  • COM → Power source

  • NO → Load (energizes when coil is active)

  • NC → Load (energizes when coil is inactive)

Applications

  • Turning lights, motors, pumps ON/OFF

  • Home automation and smart controls

  • Industrial interface and signal switching

  • DIY electronics and Arduino projects

  • Electrical isolation and high-current load handling

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