A breadboard power supply module is a device that provides a regulated voltage to a breadboard for prototyping electronic circuits. Here?s a brief overview:
### Key Features:
– **Voltage Output**: Typically provides 3.3V and 5V outputs
– **Input Voltage**: Often powered by a DC adapter (6.5V – 12V) or via USB
– **Form Factor**: Designed to fit standard breadboards
– **Current Output**: Commonly provides up to 700mA or 1A
– **Power Rails**: Plugs into the breadboard’s power rails
### Benefits:
– **Convenience**: Simplifies the process of powering breadboard projects
– **Dual Voltage**: Provides multiple voltage levels for different components
– **Switchable**: Often includes switches to select between voltage levels or to turn the power on/off
### Applications:
– **Prototyping**: Ideal for use in breadboard-based prototyping of electronic circuits
– **Education**: Commonly used in educational settings for electronics learning
### Typical Use:
– Connect the power supply module to the breadboard.
– Plug in the DC adapter or USB cable.
– Select the desired voltage output using the onboard switches.
– Power your breadboard circuit by connecting the power rails to your components.
This module is valued for its ease of use and ability to provide stable power to breadboard projects.
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