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diy k165
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Do you have an old PC lying around the house which
absolutely no one wants? Then you can convert it into a dedicated
controller. Communicate with the real world via the parallel printer port
on your PC. Simply connect printer cable from your computer to the connector on relay board. There are 8 relays each capable of switching
12VDC/10A or 240VAC/5A. We provide two sets of complete, stand-alone software to control
the relays: one works under DOS so you can write your own batch files to
control individual relays, the other under Windows 9x/2000/ME/XP. The kit is a boon to the Science Fair project,
laboratory experimenter and so on.
Specifications:
- Requires 12VDC Power Supply.
(Need a Power Supply?)
- Relay has Normally Open and Normally Closed Contacts
rated for voltages 12VDC @ 10A, 125VAC @ 10A, or 250VAC @ 5Amps. (more
info on how relays work)
- Dos / Windows Software Download below.
- L: 5-1/2" W: 4-3/8" H: 1-1/2"
See CK1621.pdf for complete
details, including schematic and theory of operation. Requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader available at www.adobe.com
for FREE!
Windows software 9x/2000/ME/XP, Dos Software also
included Download CK1601Software.zip (not
a misprint, CK1601 and CK1621 us the same software).
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