What is the pin current rate for the mega board?
I have seen some info on it - 20mA constant & peak of 40mA, with group total of 150mA source & 100mA sink.
Are these number correct or close.
I'm looking at running some solid state relay that draw 25mA on operation. Yes I'm looking at trying to set up so I only have a couple switching at any one time.
Thanks for your help
Scott
Pin current limit
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