Typically relays require significant current through their coils compared
to the amount of current you want to run through your pins. A simple
circuit with a transistor and a flyback diode per relay is recommended.

On Jan 18, 2017 10:46 PM, "Malik Atta ur rehman" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I m using this ioio otg in project of home automation if i use pin 1 to 30
> to connect load with the help of relays it will effect the performance of
> IOIO OTG or not ?? current will effect IOIO OTG ?
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  • info Malik Atta ur rehman
    • Re: info Ytai Ben-Tsvi

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