dS2824-12 - 24 x 16A ethernet relay with 12 snubbers
Devantech
Overview
Customise your own module using Devantech's powerful dScript language!
Using Devantech's editor you can now add your own features and controls to your modules:
Create a custom webpage - Add your own logo, buttons and functionality
Add a tcp server - Respond to incoming tcp requests with your own functions
Include a tcp client - Send packets of tcp data to other devices using your own protocol
Technical data
Hardware | |
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Serial ports | 2 (1 x TTL serial and 1 x RS485) |
Relays | 24 with up to 16Amp @24vdc or 250vac, screw Terminals for N/O N/C and Common contacts |
Digital I/O / Analogue inputs | 8 flexible channels with your choice of 12 bit analogue input or digital i/o |
Communication | USB for development, RJ45 ethernet for normal access |
Power | 12V DC jack 2.1mm (adaptor sold separately) |
Snubber options
Optional integrated snubbers can be added to the board between the common and normally open poles. When inductive loads are to be used the snubbers suppress the switching spikes and relay arc associated with such loads.
Why might I need RC snubbers across my relay outputs?
Inductive loads generate voltage spikes when switched, the collapsing magnetic field creates high energy voltage spikes that can get coupled into the low voltage areas on circuitry causing erratic behavior or even crashing the CPU. Adding an RC snubber absorbs the energy created when switching the device off. The snubber also has a secondary benefit of prolonging relay life for inductive loads as it arrests the arc that is generated when switching off.
Examples of inductive loads that need an RC snubber
- Motors
- Solenoids
- Relays (where the coil is driven as a load from the first relay)
Why dont all relays outputs simply have snubbers fitted?
RC snubbers are not ideal for every application as they will leak a small amount of AC current and as an example this wouldnt be desired for audio signals. Small AC current flows into the load may mean there is power transmission even when the relay is in the power off state. Snubbers should only really be used where the load is inductive.
Wiring best practices
When considering the cabling it is always good practice to keep the high voltage cabling away from the low voltage and signal cables and also to wire load cables away from the board. Load wiring that passes over the module has the potential to disrupt the low voltage areas and really isnt good practice.
Snubber circuit
Requirements
dScript editor requires one of:
- Windows 7 or later
- Linux
- macOS
YouTube Videos
dScript First Look
dScript quickstart - Running examples
Firmware versions
Devantech regularly updates the firmware for their dScript modules. Possibly modules are not equipped with the most recent version. The modules can be updated easily.
Download
Version 3.01 - 22/03/18
Important changes from V2.20 - Please read!
To provide a consistent interface between all dS series modules, the digitalport addresses of LEDs and I/O have changed.
dS1242 I/O addresses have changed from 9-12 to 41-44
dS3484 I/O addresses have changed from 9-16 to 41-48
Other modules use flexports which have not changed.
The digitalports of onboard LEDs on all modules have changed as follows:
Led | v2.20 | v3.01 |
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Blue | 32 | 33 |
Green | 33 | 34 |
Red | 34 | 35 |
dScript documentation, editor and examples (pdf, Version 3.01)
dScript user manual only (pdf, Version 3.01)
Variations available
Snubber | ||
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0 | 12 | 24 |
without snubbers | 12 snubbers | 24 snubbers |
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Product information for: dScript2824-12 - 24 x 16A ethernet relay with 12 snubbers
Publishing date (date of last technical specification): 2019-11-27
Length: 249 mm
Width: 123 mm
Height: 20 mm
Weight: 550 g
Shipping weight: 800 g
Manufacturer: Devantech
Brand: ROBOT ELECTRONICS
Article number: DEV-DS2824-12
Manufacturer's part number: DS2824-12
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ROBOT ELECTRONICS is a brand by English manufacturer Devantech Ltd., based in Norfolk. Product range comprises sensors, in particular ultrasonic or compass, servocontrollers as well as small robot drive systems or relay modules with various interfaces. Sensors are produced in England and are of consistently high quality.
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