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Power Shield for Arduino

Some Arduino projects may need more than two power supplies, to power both the Arduino and connected parts such as servos. When fed with 4.5-35V, this Arduino power shield is able to provide 1.25-12V with 3A peak current!

It's ideal for servo control and other non-standard components. With this Arduino power supply shield, your Arduino now has one power supply for everything!

The board has a built-in voltage measuring function which maps the output voltage to Arduino analogue pin 0. It can also be controlled by the Arduino's digital Pin13 to switch on/off.

Specification

  • Supply voltage: 4.5-35V
  • Output voltage:1.25-12V
  • Output current: 2A (3A peak)
  • Max output power: 15W 3A@5V
  • Efficiency: 90%

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  • Power Shield x1

Some Arduino projects may need more than two power supplies, to power both the Arduino and connected parts such as servos. When fed with 4.5-35V, this Arduino power shield is able to provide 1.25-12V with 3A peak current!

It's ideal for servo control and other non-standard components. With this Arduino power supply shield, your Arduino now has one power supply for everything!

The board has a built-in voltage measuring function which maps the output voltage to Arduino analogue pin 0. It can also be controlled by the Arduino's digital Pin13 to switch on/off.

Specification

  • Supply voltage: 4.5-35V
  • Output voltage:1.25-12V
  • Output current: 2A (3A peak)
  • Max output power: 15W 3A@5V
  • Efficiency: 90%

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Shipping List

  • Power Shield x1
$3.01

Original: $8.60

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Power Shield for Arduino

$8.60

$3.01

Description

Some Arduino projects may need more than two power supplies, to power both the Arduino and connected parts such as servos. When fed with 4.5-35V, this Arduino power shield is able to provide 1.25-12V with 3A peak current!

It's ideal for servo control and other non-standard components. With this Arduino power supply shield, your Arduino now has one power supply for everything!

The board has a built-in voltage measuring function which maps the output voltage to Arduino analogue pin 0. It can also be controlled by the Arduino's digital Pin13 to switch on/off.

Specification

  • Supply voltage: 4.5-35V
  • Output voltage:1.25-12V
  • Output current: 2A (3A peak)
  • Max output power: 15W 3A@5V
  • Efficiency: 90%

Documents

Shipping List

  • Power Shield x1
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