How do I wire an Altronix RBSNTTL?

The Altronix® RBSNTTL - Ultra Sensitive Relay Module allows you to activate an output with a very small amount of input current.

Specifications:

12VDC to 24VDC operation

3VDC to 24VDC 2mA - 16mA isolated trigger (meaning you can trigger the output with as little as 3VDC and as little as 2mA of current)

DPDT (Double Pole, Double Throw) output rated at 1Amp @ 120VAC or 2Amps @ 28VDC (this is the contact rating, the amount of voltage and current the relay can tolerate without being damaged)



In the normal, untriggered state, the two Form C relays have continuity between Common and Normally Closed. When triggered, and while triggered, they then have continuity between Common and Normally Open. When using a common power source, between the input power on the relay and the output device connected to the relay, the unused trigger terminal must be jumpered to its respective POS (+) or NEG (-) power supply terminal, as shown.

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The difference looks to be the voltages in which it operates. The RB5 is rated for 6/12VDC, DPDT Contacts @ 5A - 220VAC/28VDC as to the RBSN-TTL 12/24VDC, DPDT Contacts @ 1A - 120VAC or 2A - 28VDC.
what is the difference between the Altronix RBSN-TTL and the RB5?

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