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Dimension: 33 * 24mm/1.29 * 0.94inch.
Weight: 10g/0.35oz.
Voltage: 3.3V, 5V.
Output Voltage: 0-24V.
Input Current: Below 5A (Heat sinked is needed when current is above 1A)
Port: Digital level.
Platform: work for Arduino, SCM, ARM, Raspberry Pi.
Features:
power MOS tube for PWM adjustment output.
Work with Arduino to drive loads up to 24V, such as LED strips, DC motors, micro-pumps, solenoid valves.
Modulation can be used to achieve stepless dimming Light Emitting Diode, motor stepless speed regulation.
Package Content:
10 * MOSFET Driver Module
Stephane Alarie
Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2025
Conforme a ce que j'ai commandé.
Lonnie
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Provided power to relays
D M Smith
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023
These look like they have been sanded down and re-labeled.I suspect that they are repurposed used random IC's that have had their original info sanded off and were then relabeled.I tried one in a project, and it would not work properly due to excessive voltage drop across the FET.So I built a test circuit and tested all of them. I measured them with both a DC drive voltage and with a 1Khz square wave drive signal.Only one of them met the specifications for an IRF520.2 of them met the specifications for an IRF510, and the remaining 7 didn't even meet that specification.The voltage drop at 1 amp measured from between .22volts to as bad as 2.58volts.At 2 amps, the voltage drop measured between .54volts to 3.68volts.As these all have the same lot number they should measure close to the same, but they don't.Two of them even have shorter legs on the IC.Most of them had a slow turn on time when viewed on the scope.One of them performed like a transistor and not a MOSFET.I swapped out the IC on the worst one with an IRF540 that I already had, and that performed exactly as expected, so I ordered a package of IRF540's to replace the IC's on the rest.
Horvarth
Reviewed in Germany on January 3, 2023
Ich hatte noch einige Meter Verschnitt von Philipps Hue Lichtstreifen, die ich testweise mit einem Arduino Nano ansteuere. Entgegen der Befürchtungen anderer Anwender konnte ich keine Aussetzer erkennen. Die PWM-Ausgänge des Nano geben knapp 5 V aus und schalten die MOSFETs soweit ich das sehen und messen kann sauber durch.
Uli M.
Reviewed in Germany on July 27, 2022
Habe immer mal wieder solche Module gekauft und in Verwendung. Diese hier müssen jedoch mit mindestens 6Volt angesteuert werden um zuverlässig durchzuschalten. Somit leider unbrauchbar und zurück an Amazon
NoDots Light Systems
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2021
These are unusable for my project which expects 0 current at PWM signal of 0.. While cheap and seems to work, I had to build my own circuits for a more linear pwm drive and to handle 0 signal, quite a hassle.
solidus
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021
Very good deal. Will definitely buy more here if needed
Michele P.
Reviewed in Canada on March 29, 2021
I've used these for a few projects to connect to ESP8266 modules. I have them acting as remote switches for various things or PWM to control LED lighting intensity. I could have simply gone with a bare MOSFET and soldered connections, but the screw terminals make it easier and the labelling is helpful.
Larry
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021
Works well as a means to fire a solenoid with an Arduino
Tombax
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2021
A few were broken.
kevin
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020
Very well put together. I will be ordering another set of these. Mostly cause I test the limits on most everything I buy. Which results in burning them up. The only thing I would change, is to add a heat sink.But can't complain cause there cheap enough.
ggskip
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
I like that I don't have to solder up the MOSFET or other connections. Signal connections are made through the standard "Dupont" header hookup wires. Power and Load connections are through screw headers which seem to be working fine. There is a tiny red LED which lights up when the signal is active (helpful for troubleshooting), and the whole board seems to be pretty robust.Heck, they are about a buck each and will handle loads of up to 5A at 24VDC, I think it's a bargain to not have to do more wiring than you have to.
Wayne
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2018
What more do you need to know. They are best with a load that draws less than 2 amps but for my purposes that isn't a problem.I would have given the product a 5-star but for the fact that there isn't room to add a heat sink. Though, if you stay under 2 amps you probably won't need a heat sink. At 1 amp the MOSFET remains cool even with long duty cycles.
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