Pololu

RC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET

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SKU:
PPPOL2803
£12.00

Description

RC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET - Pololu 2803

This RC switch converts hobby radio control pulses to digital on/off signals and has an integrated medium, low-side MOSFET that allows it to drive moderate loads (up to around 15 A), such as lighting or small actuators. The activation threshold and direction are configurable, and a safe-start feature reduces the likelihood of unexpected activation. The board also includes a linear regulator that allows it to be powered with voltages between 2.5 V and 16 V.

The Pololu RC switch with medium low-side MOSFET can be used with standard hobby radio control systems for radio control switch applications or simple interface applications. Example uses include converting extra RC receiver or servo controller outputs to simple high/low signals that can control LEDs or relays and connecting RC systems to microcontroller projects that do not have the necessary resources for decoding the RC interface. Two outputs indicate the presence of a valid signal and whether the switch is on or off, and an integrated low-side MOSFET turns on when the switch is on, allowing the board to drive moderate loads directly. The switch also features a flyback (or freewheeling) diode across the load outputs so that you can connect a coil to them, such as a motor or relay, without any additional external components.

An onboard regulator allows the switch to be powered from voltages between 2.5 V and 16 V. This allows the board to be powered from a 4- or 5-cell NiMH or NiCD battery pack. The battery pack will typically be connected to an RC receiver or servo controller, which passes the power on to the RC switch. The board’s MOSFET can deliver up to 15 A with VCC at 5 V and can handle load supply voltages up to 30 V.

The RC switch measures the width of incoming RC pulses and compares it to a user-configurable threshold (with ±64 µs of hysteresis) to decide whether to turn on the MOSFET. By default, the threshold is approximately 1700 μs, with switch activation occurring above the threshold (longer pulses), but the switch has a learning mode that allows you to change the threshold and the activation direction. A safe-start feature reduces the likelihood of unexpected activation.

This compact unit measures 0.6″ × 0.825″ and weighs just over a gram (0.04 oz) without the included header pins

RC Switch User Guide

Outputs and Indicator LED:

The RC switch provides feedback about what state it is in via a yellow indicator LED. Status information is also provided on two output pins:

  • The GOOD pin indicates the presence of a valid RC signal (10–330 Hz pulse rate, 0.5–2.5 ms pulse width).
  • The OUT pin indicates whether the MOSFET is on.

More information about using the Pololu RC switch with medium low-side MOSFET can be found in the user’s guide.

RC Switch Connections:

RC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET ConnectionsRC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET how to connect
The typical way to connect the RC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET is shown in the diagram above (right).
An onboard regulator allows the switch to be powered from voltages between 2.5 V and 16 V. However, for most applications we recommend using a 4- or 5-cell NiMH or NiCD battery pack to power the switch. The battery pack will typically be connected to an RC receiver or servo controller, which passes the power on to the RC switch. The switch can be plugged directly into the RC receiver using a Female-Female servo extension cable.
The negative side of your load supply should connect to the GND pad on the top-right side of the board, and the negative side of the load itself should connect to the LOAD LOW pin. The four pins labeled LOAD HIGH are internally connected and intended to give you convenient connection points for both your load and your load power supply. There is a flyback (also known as a “freewheeling”) diode between the MOSFET output and LOAD HIGH, which allows you to safely connect an inductive load such as a motor or relay. Alternatively, the positive side of the load could be directly connected to the load supply off of the board. The board’s MOSFET can deliver up to 15 A with VCC at 5 V and can handle load supply voltages up to 30 V.
For lower power applications the smaller 0.1″-spaced pins can be used instead of the terminal block to connect the load and load supply. See the included hardware section below for examples.

Included Hardware:

A 12-pin 0.1″ straight breakaway male header and two 3.5mm 2-pin terminal blocks are included with the Pololu RC switch with medium low-side MOSFET. The header pins can be used to connect the RC switch to perfboards or breadboards. Please note that the included terminal blocks are only rated for 10 A; for higher power applications, use thick wires soldered directly to the board.


See the included hardware components below as separate components on the left and soldered onto the RC switch right.
RC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET with included hardwareRC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET with soldered components
 

RC Switch Dimensions:

 

Size: 21mm (0.825") x 15.2mm (0.6")
Weight: 1.2 g1

RC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET Dimensions

 

RC Switch Schematic:

RC Switch with Medium Low-Side MOSFET Schematic

General specifications:

 

Minimum operating voltage: 2.5 V
Maximum operating voltage: 16 V2
Maximum output current: 15 A

 

Notes:

  • Without included optional headers and terminal block.
  • For the RC switch module. The load supply voltage should not exceed 30 V.

 

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Additional Information

Brand:
Pololu
Part Number:
2803
Barcode:
5055421084035
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1 Review

  • 5
    Title of review 894

    Posted by Robert Aitken on 29th Jan 2018

    I use these in my radio controlled cars and they are excellent value for money. In addition the company gives very good service.

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