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This indicates electrical noise or a voltage drop. Add a 100uF decoupling capacitor across the 12V power rails to smooth out voltage spikes. download solenoid door lock fritzing

| | Why It Works | Limitation | |---|---|---| | DC Motor | Two-wire, no polarity, appears in core library | Visual representation differs from a lock | | Electromagnet | Two-wire, actually closer to a solenoid than a motor | May need to be found via tags, not default search | | Simple Solenoid Lock (generic) | Exact electrical match | Visual appearance may not match your specific model | | Grove solenoid product | Pre-made part in some community libraries | May have extra connector details | This public link is valid for 7 days

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A solenoid door lock—also called an electric strike lock—locks or unlocks cabinets, drawers, and doors via electromagnetism. When powered, the lock tongue extends to lock the door; when unpowered, it retracts to unlock the door. Because it typically runs on 12V, 24V, or 48V DC, it cannot be connected directly to an Arduino pin. A relay module is always required.

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