Description
The module allows, in a simple way, to bring the supply voltage of 5 V or 3.3 V to the prototype breadboard. The system is equipped with a popular DC connector to connectthe AC adapter. The device also has a USB output,type A, enabling the lead of the 5V power for other systems, e.g. Arduino. Using the jumpers, the user selects a level of voltage of 3.3 V or 5 V, for a given rail of board. Power indicated by the LED, can be disabled with the button.
Specification
- Output voltage: 3.3 V or 5V
- Output current: max. 700 mA
- Installed On-Offswitch, which allows turning off the power at any moment
- LED indicating the power connection
- USB output, type A enabling the lead of the 5V power for other systems
- DC 2.1 mm x 5.5 mm input, allowing you to attach thenetwork adapter 6.5 V - 12 V
The choice of the supply voltage
The output voltage is selected using jumpers on each side rail of the breadboard. At a user disposal is the value of 5 V and 3.3 V (you can choose any value on each line). In addition, power will be connected using the connector located in the central part of the board using the wires.
The device works with i.a.: