The base of the transistor is connected to digital pin 9 of the arduino through a 1 kilohm resistor.
Arduino transistor relay circuit.
In this arduino relay control circuit we have used arduino to control the relay via a bc547 transistor.
1 x 1n4001 diode.
Circuit diagram and working.
The transistor in this example completes the motor s circuit to ground.
Below given is relay driver circuit to build your own relay module.
Basically when 5v flow through the 1k resistor to the base of transistor a current of about 0005 amps 500 microamps flows and turns on the transistor.
We have connected transistor base to arduino pin a0 through a 1k resistor.
Arduino board jumper wires breadboard.
2 x 220ω resistors.
The optocoupler is the most important part it isolates the circuit from the relay using.
So whenever i turn the arduino the first relay is on and its on for 3 seconds and after that it goes off and the second relay is on 3 sec similarly for third and fourth and after fourth all will be off for 3 seconds and after that all four legs will be turned on.
Thats it our circuit is complete now we can upload the code to the arduino to turn on or off the relay.
This video npn transistor based 12v dc relay control drive simple make it this type transistor is a semiconductor device used to switch electronic signals a.
Usually an npn transistor in a common emitter configuration used as a switch drives the relay.
1 x sharp pc817 optocoupler.
1 x tip120 darlington transistor is recommended but any one that will handle your relay will work.
Most motors require more current and or voltage to operate.
Here is a simple circuit that uses a bipolar junction transistor bjt to drive a small 5 v relay coil.
The third leg is connected to ground.
The second leg connected to analog in 0 of the arduino.
An ac bulb is used for demonstration.
A cheap general purpose transistor such as the bc548 is capable of controlling a small relay with a holding current of less than 300 ma.
The parts you will need.
First leg of the potentiometer is connected to 5 volts.
Thats it our circuit is complete now we can upload the code to the arduino to turn on or off the relay.
A transistor can act as a digital switch enabling the arduino to control loads with higher electrical requirements.
I just programmed the arduino and attach with my homemade relay circuit board and connect all four appliances with the relay board.
The arduino can only provide 40ma at 5v on its digital pins.