Tutorial:
Adjustable voltage reduction and stabilization module
- Wide Input Voltage Range (6V~24V): Compatible with common power sources including Li-ion battery packs, DC adapters, and lab benches, giving you flexibility across different project setups.
- Continuously Adjustable Output (1.2V~24V): Dial in the exact voltage your micro-controller or module needs with smooth, stepless adjustment--no fixed output constraints.
- Real-Time Digital Voltage Display: The built-in digital display screen can display the output voltage in real time, making it easy for users to debug.
- Built on MP2491C Regulation Chip: Delivers stable, low-ripple power output under varying load conditions, protecting sensitive components like MCUs, sensors, and motor drivers.
- Compatibility application & better compatibility: Ideal for Arduino, STM32, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, robot cars, smart vehicles, electronics competitions, and embedded system development boards.















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DC -DC 6V-24V to 1.2V-24V 5V 3.3V Adjustable voltage reduction and stabilization module
Vendedor: Yahboom
SKU: 6000400608
Precio regular
$13.00 USD
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Tutorial:
Adjustable voltage reduction and stabilization module
- Wide Input Voltage Range (6V~24V): Compatible with common power sources including Li-ion battery packs, DC adapters, and lab benches, giving you flexibility across different project setups.
- Continuously Adjustable Output (1.2V~24V): Dial in the exact voltage your micro-controller or module needs with smooth, stepless adjustment--no fixed output constraints.
- Real-Time Digital Voltage Display: The built-in digital display screen can display the output voltage in real time, making it easy for users to debug.
- Built on MP2491C Regulation Chip: Delivers stable, low-ripple power output under varying load conditions, protecting sensitive components like MCUs, sensors, and motor drivers.
- Compatibility application & better compatibility: Ideal for Arduino, STM32, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, robot cars, smart vehicles, electronics competitions, and embedded system development boards.















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