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Spike H-Bridge Relay

Spike H-Bridge Relay

P/N: SPIKE-RELAY-H

Spike is a 20 Amp, H-Bridge Relay Module that is small enough to be remotely mounted almost anywhere on your robot. Spike is designed for driving small motors in forward, reverse, or stop (brake). Spike is opto-isolated at the signal input to protect the Robot Controller against motor noise and return currents. Requires a 3-wire cable for connection to the Robot Controller.

  • Ideal for 2 independent solenoids, light, pumps.
  • Design will accept auto-resetting circuit breaker.
  • Compact design.

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Overview

The typical application is to power one motor with variable speed forward, reverse, or off (shunt brake).

Spike is not a PWM device. It can not be connected to an R/C hobby type receiver. The Spike is designed to plug into the Relay Ports on the FRC-Robot Controller and Isaac16-RC.

Technical Specifications

Kit Contents (1) Spike Relay H-Bridge Module
Downloads & Docs Users Guide
Size and Installation Info
Battery In
  • Operating Voltage:6V to 16V
  • Power Connector:1/4" blade connectors
Outputs
  • Maximum Current:20A continuous
  • Surge Current:100A for < 2 second
  • Output Connector:1/4" blade connectors
Specification
  • Signal Connector:Uses a standard non-shrouded 3-wire cable.
  • Control Signal:Hi: 3V min @ 4mA; Lo: open or ground.
  • Max Switching:20 operations per second no load, 6 operation per minute for rated life at rated load.
  • Operate Time:5 ms typical
  • Initial Release Time:2 ms typical
  • Mechanical Life:10 million operations
  • Electrical Life:100K operations at 20A, 14VDC, 1mH
Weight 0.12 lbs
 

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