G3MB-202P Solid State Relay — 5V Logic Input, 100–240VAC / 2A Output, Zero-Cross, Opto-Isolated
G3MB-202P Solid State Relay 5V Logic Input, 100–240VAC / 2A Output, Zero-Cross, Opto-Isolated
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G3MB-202P Solid State Relay — 5V Logic, 100–240VAC / 2A, Zero-Cross Switching
The Omron G3MB-202P is a miniature single-channel solid state relay (SSR) that switches 100–240VAC at up to 2A from a 5V logic control signal. Unlike electromechanical relays, the G3MB-202P has no moving parts — it switches silently, instantly, and with no contact wear. Built-in phototriac coupler isolation provides electrical separation between the low-voltage control circuit and the mains AC load. Zero-cross switching minimizes electrical noise and inrush current by switching only at the AC waveform zero-crossing point.
The G3MB-202P is the SSR used in the majority of Chinese-made SSR relay modules. Available here as a standalone component for custom SSR circuit design, module repair, or direct integration into PCB designs.
Key Specifications
| Control Input Voltage | 4–6V DC (5V typical) |
| Logic HIGH threshold | ≥4V |
| Logic LOW threshold | ≤1.0V |
| Control Input Current | <14mA (directly drivable from MCU GPIO) |
| Output Voltage Range | 75–264VAC (recommended: 100–240VAC) |
| Output Current | 0.1–2A |
| Max Inrush Current | 30A (8.3ms) |
| Switching Type | Zero-cross (switches at AC waveform zero point) |
| Isolation | Phototriac coupler (built-in opto-isolation) |
| Output Type | SPST Normally Open (NO) |
| Switching Speed | Every half-cycle (~8.3ms @ 60Hz) |
| Dimensions | 24.5 × 20.5 × 5.5mm |
| Manufacturer | Omron |
SSR vs Electromechanical Relay — Key Differences
| Electromechanical Relay | G3MB-202P SSR (this) | |
| Moving parts | Yes (contacts wear over time) | No (unlimited switching life) |
| Switching noise | Audible click | Silent |
| Switching speed | ~10ms | ~8.3ms (zero-cross) |
| DC switching | Yes | No (AC only) |
| Parallel operation | Yes | No (do not parallel for higher current) |
| Max current | 10A+ typical | 2A |
Wiring Guide
- Pin 3 (+) → MCU GPIO (logic HIGH = relay ON). Draws <14mA — safe for direct GPIO connection.
- Pin 4 (−) → GND (shared with MCU ground)
- Output terminals (1, 2) → In series with AC load and AC power source
Important: When switching mains AC voltage, ensure all connections are properly insulated and inaccessible. The G3MB-202P body is not insulated — mount on an insulating surface or use an SSR module with enclosure.
Important Limitations
- AC only — cannot switch DC voltages
- No parallel operation for higher current — SSRs do not share current equally; the first to turn on carries full load until it fails
- No dimming — zero-cross switching means ON/OFF only, not phase-angle dimming
- 2A maximum — for higher current AC switching, use a larger SSR or electromechanical relay
Typical Applications
- Arduino / ESP32 AC mains switching (lamps, fans, small appliances ≤2A)
- 3D printer heated bed control (12V DC bed — use electromechanical relay instead)
- Aquarium heater and pump control
- HVAC zone valve control
- Custom SSR module design and PCB integration
- SSR relay module repair and component replacement
Package Contents
- 1 × Omron G3MB-202P Solid State Relay

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