1. Ifihan
The Whadda WPM436 is an 8-channel relay interface board designed for controlling various high-current appliances and equipment. This board is compatible with most micro-controllers, allowing for flexible integration into prototyping and programming projects. Each of the eight relays can be independently controlled, providing versatile switching capabilities for a wide range of applications.
2. Eto ati awọn isopọ
Before connecting the WPM436 relay board, ensure all power sources are disconnected to prevent damage to the board or connected devices. This section outlines the general connection procedures.
2.1 Board Overview

olusin 1: Top view of the WPM436 8-channel relay board, illustrating the layout of relays, input pins, and output terminals.
2.2 Power Ipese Asopọ
- Awọn ọna voltage for the relay board is 5 VDC. Connect a stable 5V power supply to the VCC and GND pins on the input header.
- Ensure the power supply can provide sufficient current for the board and the relays.
2.3 Micro-controller Control Input
- The control input voltage for the relay board is 5 - 12 VDC. This allows compatibility with various micro-controllers (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi).
- Connect the digital output pins of your micro-controller to the IN1 through IN8 pins on the WPM436 board. Each IN pin corresponds to a specific relay.
- The control input current for IN1 to IN4 is 5 - 25 mA. Refer to your micro-controller's documentation for its output current capabilities.
2.4 Load Connections
- Each relay has three terminals: Normally Open (NO), Common (COM), and Normally Closed (NC).
- Connect the load (appliance or equipment) to the appropriate relay terminals based on your application's requirements. For example, to switch a device on when the relay is activated, connect it between COM and NO.
- Rii daju pe lọwọlọwọ ati voltage ratings of your load do not exceed the relay's maximum specifications.

Nọmba 2: Alaye view of the input header and power connections on the WPM436 board.
3. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
The WPM436 relay board operates by receiving digital signals from a micro-controller to activate or deactivate individual relays.
3.1 Relay Activation
- When a digital HIGH signal (e.g., 5V) is applied to an IN pin (IN1-IN8), the corresponding relay will activate.
- Upon activation, the relay's internal switch will change state: the Common (COM) terminal will connect to the Normally Open (NO) terminal, and disconnect from the Normally Closed (NC) terminal.
3.2 Relay Deactivation
- When a digital LOW signal (e.g., 0V or GND) is applied to an IN pin, the corresponding relay will deactivate.
- Upon deactivation, the relay's internal switch will return to its default state: the Common (COM) terminal will connect to the Normally Closed (NC) terminal, and disconnect from the Normally Open (NO) terminal.
siseto examples for specific micro-controllers (e.g., Arduino sketches) can be found in the respective micro-controller's documentation or online community resources.
4. Itọju
The Whadda WPM436 relay board is designed for reliable operation with minimal maintenance. Follow these general guidelines to ensure its longevity:
- Jeki Gbẹgbẹ: Protect the board from moisture and humidity, which can cause short circuits and corrosion.
- Mimọ: Keep the board free from dust and debris. Use a soft, dry brush or compressed air for cleaning. Avoid using liquids or harsh chemicals.
- Aabo Aimi: Handle the board with care, especially in environments prone to static electricity. Use anti-static precautions when necessary.
- Bibajẹ ti ara: Avoid dropping or subjecting the board to physical shocks, which can damage components or solder joints.
- Iwọn otutu: Operate the board within its specified temperature range. Extreme temperatures can affect performance and lifespan.

olusin 3: Isalẹ view of the WPM436 board, showing the solder side and component traces.
5. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your WPM436 relay board, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
- Ko si Agbara:
- Verify that the 5VDC power supply is correctly connected to the VCC and GND pins.
- Check the power supply itself to ensure it is providing the correct voltage and sufficient current.
- Relay Ko Ṣiṣẹ:
- Ensure the micro-controller's output pin connected to the IN pin is sending a HIGH signal. Use a multimeter to check the voltage at the IN pin.
- Confirm that the micro-controller's ground is connected to the relay board's ground.
- Check for any loose connections between the micro-controller and the relay board.
- Load Not Switching:
- Verify that the relay is activating (you might hear a click or see an indicator LED if present).
- Check the wiring of the load to the NO/COM/NC terminals. Ensure connections are secure.
- Confirm that the load's voltage and current requirements do not exceed the relay's maximum ratings (250 VAC 10 A; 30 VDC 10 A).
- Test the load independently to ensure it is functional.
- Iṣiṣẹ Laarin:
- Check for poor solder joints or damaged traces on the board.
- Rí i dájú pé agbára ìpèsè náà dúró ṣinṣin àti pé kò ní ìrírí voltage drops under load.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, consult the manufacturer's support resources or a qualified electronics technician.
6. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Nọmba awoṣe | WPM436 |
| Nọmba ti awọn ikanni | 8 |
| Awọn ọna Voltage | 5 VDC |
| Iṣakoso Input Voltage | 5 - 12 VDC |
| Control Input Current (IN1-IN4) | 5 - 25 mA |
| Relay Output (AC) | 250 VAC, 10 A (non-inductive) |
| Relay Output (DC) | 30 VDC, 10 A (non-inductive) |
| Awọn iwọn | 57 x 138 mm (tó tó 2.24 x 5.43 inches) |
| Iwọn Nkan | 6 iwon |
| Olupese | Velleman |
| Ohun elo | Orisirisi |
| Wattage | 125 Miliwatts |
| Iṣagbesori Iru | Oke Oke |
| Awọn irinše to wa | All components needed, any battery is excluded. |
| Awọn batiri ti a beere | Rara |
7. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information and technical support regarding your Whadda WPM436 8-Channel Relay Interface Board, please refer to the documentation provided by your retailer or contact the manufacturer, Velleman, directly. Specific warranty terms may vary based on your region and point of purchase.