This 4-Channel Reactor Solid State Relay Controller makes it easy for sensors to directly control some of the most demanding loads without inductive interference. Use external sensors to activate relays for a pre-set time period. A single external sensor is capable of controlling multiple relays or relay sequences based on your configuration. Use a computer to configure the Reactor. Once configured, Reactor works stand-alone, or in combination with a PC, depending on your application requirements. Reactor is compatible with many popular communication technologies, providing a upgrade path should your needs change in the future. Solid-State Relays are ideal for users who require long-term reliability, silent operation, or high induction tolerance. Inductive loads such as Motors, Valves, Pumps, Solenoids, and Large Transformers (including Fluorescent Lighting) benefit from the use of solid-state relays, reducing the chances of the inductive load interfering with the logic of the relay controller. Choose between many solid-state relay types during purchase (See Resources Tab>Essential>Solid State Relay Types for complete Summary and Datasheets).
Intelligent Switching without a Computer is the foundation of the Reactor Series relay controllers. Reactor connects the real world to the electronics world, making it easy to configure and control real-world devices for simple automation tasks.
Reactor can activate a light when it gets dark outside. Reactor can close a door that has been left open too long. Reactor can activate a heater to help maintain temperature. Reactor can turn on a light for 10 minutes if motion is detected. Reactor can water your crops when the soil moisture becomes too dry.
Reactor controllers are configured using our Free Base Station Software. Our simple GUI interface makes it easy to configure simple automation tasks with a point and click interface. Set parameters to activate relays within user-defined limits. Trigger timers, counters, and relay sequences with just a few clicks.
Once configured, the Reactor CPU will constantly monitoring external sensors using 8 analog inputs. When sensors reach pre-set limits, relays will be activated according to your configuration. Reactor is commonly used as a thermostat, motion activated light controller with a programmable timer, an automatic garage door closer, and much more.
Some computer skills are required. The Reactor series controllers do not require programming, simply configure the device with our Free Base Station Software. While programming is not required and simple functions can be done rather easily with basic computer skills, complex events may be possible with experimentation.
The Reactor series controllers include 8 analog inputs, capable of reading switches, resistance changes, or voltages from 0 to 5VDC. Higher or lower voltages will damage the Reactor controller, so care must be taken not to exceed the voltage limits on the Reactor inputs. We offer many sensors to help get you started, including temperature sensors, light sensors, current sensor, and magnetic proximity sensors. You can connect your own sensors to the Reactor if we don’t offer what you are looking for. The Reactor configuration will control how the sensor affects the relay.
Don’t be afraid to experiment with Reactor. Some complex automation can be achieved by experimenting with Reactor settings. Of course Reactor is capable of triggering relays, but did you know that Reactor can also trigger events? Relays can be associated with events, allowing you to play with all kinds of complex timing and counting settings. Events greatly expand the pallet of functionality available to Reactor.
Software developers who need remote access to a Reactor controller will find themselves at home. The Reactor supports a very powerful computer-based command set, so it is possible for a computer to operate the relays and read sensor inputs. The computer can over-ride the Reactor decision logic, trigger events, and return control of the relays back to the Reactor Logic. Configuration settings are stored in files that can be loaded into other Reactor controllers.
Once configured, Reactor controllers operate on their own, without a computer. Reactor will never lose its settings. In fact, the communication module can be removed from the Reactor controller and used to configure another Reactor controller. This helps keep costs down. If you choose to leave the communication module installed on the Reactor, your computer can monitor inputs and control relays.
Use 802.15.4 Communications if you require industrial strength long-range wireless communications. 802.15.4 is a point-to-point wireless standard, allowing fast communications. The wireless protocol acts as a long-distance wireless serial port, allowing wireless operation with no modification to software.
Bluetooth is a easy way to add wireless communications to the NCD Industrial product line. The Bluetooth communications option acts as a transparent serial port between your computer and NCD devices. Simply pair the device with your computer and access the device through the COM port that is associated with the Bluetooth communications module.
Control NCD devices using standard Ethernet TCP/IP communications. Simply open a socket and send and receive TCP/IP data to control our devices. Our Ethernet TCP/IP Communication modules feature the Lantronix XPort communications module, the best in the industry. The Lantronix XPort module is an industrial workhorse that we have trusted for many years.
NCD RS-232 Serial Communication modules make it easy to integrate the worlds most prolific communication standard. Easily interface to desktop PCs and laptops for easy control via standard serial commands. Most NCD devices typically default to 115.2K Baud; however, older low-cost devices implement 9600 baud data rate as the predominate standard.
Our USB interface module makes it easy to control our devices using the USB port. Simply plug into any available USB port and start controlling our devices using standard serial commands. NCD USB Interface modules feature genuine FTDI USB to Serial Converter Chips, the very best in the industry.
Control NCD devices using standard WiFi TCP/IP communications. Simply open a socket and send and receive TCP/IP data to control our devices. NCD WiFi communication modules are manufactured by Microchip, the world leader in microcontrollers.
Solid state relays are ideal for agricultural switching applications, or remotely located switching. SSRs are frequently chosen to control pumps, valves, solenoids, lights, and other high-reliability applications. NCD solid-state relay controllers do not include solid-state relays, but you will have the option to choose the type of solid state relays you require when customizing your product. This controller is designed specifically to fit select Crydom solid-state relays, but may be compatible other solid-state relays made by other companies.