--- 4 Channel Relay Module Library For Proteus -

Using the wizard:

Proteus 8.9 and above includes a built-in (System -> Library Manager).

or LOGICTOGGLE (For manual digital input testing) ALTERNATOR (To act as an AC voltage source) LAMP (To serve as the high-voltage load) GROUND and POWER terminals Schematic Wiring Diagram

5. Simulating the Relay Module with a Microcontroller (e.g., Arduino) --- 4 Channel Relay Module Library For Proteus

A 4-channel relay module is an electronic board designed to switch four separate high-voltage/high-current devices (such as lamps, motors, or heaters) using a low-voltage control signal (typically 5V). Key Features of a 4-Channel Relay Module:

Click the button at the bottom-left corner of the Proteus interface.

The circuit remains broken until the input pin receives a valid trigger signal. Connect your load here if you want it to turn ON when the microcontroller sends a signal. Using the wizard: Proteus 8

: Features 4 individual channels that can be controlled separately via digital input pins (IN1–IN4).

Adding a 4-channel relay module library to Proteus is a crucial step for simulating how a microcontroller can safely and effectively manage high-power devices. By following this guide, you can bridge the gap between low-voltage logic and real-world loads, allowing you to confidently design and test sophisticated projects like home automation systems, industrial controllers, and IoT devices in a risk-free virtual environment.

Typically 5V DC (compatible with most microcontrollers). Load Capacity: Usually up to 10A at 250V AC or 30V DC. Key Features of a 4-Channel Relay Module: Click

: Each channel provides Normally Open (NO) , Common (COM) , and Normally Closed (NC) contacts. Specifications

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Search for and add four toggles (for manual control testing) or an Arduino code control.

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