ensuring safety and ease of use.
The Breadboard Power Supply Module accepts 7-12V input through a standard DC power jack and can also use 5V input from a USB source. When using the DC power jack, it supplies 5V power to the MCU. The module allows individual selection of 3.3V or 5V for each of the two power rails on the breadboard.
It can handle a current supply of up to 400mA. Featuring a power on/off switch, the module easily controls the power flow. Installing the module onto a breadboard is straightforward, aligning with the red/blue lines for proper orientation. Jumpers on the board enable the selection of 5V or 3.3V for the power rails. Input power through the DC power jack should be within the range of 7-12VDC. The module also includes a USB connector for power supply from a powered USB port. Power control is achieved with a push-on/push-off button, and the LED provides a clear indication of the power status.
Feature
Accepts 7-12V via DC power jack and 5V via USB.
Provides 5V power to the MCU when using a DC power jack.
Supplies up to 400mA of current.
Convenient control over the power supply.
Fits directly onto standard breadboards.
Easily select 5V or 3.3V for power rails.
Can be powered from a USB port.
LED power indicator
Application
Microcontroller Projects
Sensor Prototyping
Digital Logic Testing
Analog Circuit Testing