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IRF520 module

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₦ 1,900.00



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IRF520 module

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This module features an N-channel MOSFET transistor, designed to control devices that require more current than a microcontroller or control system can provide. The IRF520 MOSFET used in the module supports a supply voltage range of 0 to 24V and can handle current loads up to 5A. However, if the current exceeds 1A, a heatsink is recommended to prevent overheating. Features
  • Input Voltage:Supports 3.3V and 5V control signals
  • Output Load Voltage Range:0–24V, suitable for powering a wide range of DC loads with different voltage needs, including LED strips, DC motors, micro water pumps, and solenoid valves
  • Compatibility:Works seamlessly with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, STM32, and other microcontroller platforms
  • This module uses gate voltage control to switch the connection between the drain and source, allowing you to manage load current and drive various DC devices.
Specifications
  • The module of the supply voltage: from 3.3 V to 5 V
  • Supported voltage: from 0 V to 24 V
  • Current limit: 5 A (above 1 A heatsink is required)
  • LED indicator
  • Dimensions: ‎3.62 x 2.68 x 1.46 inches
  • Operating Temperature: -40 - +85
Applications
  • Automation Projects: Frequently used in smart home projects, industrial control systems, and IoT applications for switching various devices.
  • DC Motor Control: Used to turn motors on and off or adjust speed using PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) and Ideal for robotics and automation systems.
  • Remote Device Control: Works with microcontrollers (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, STM32, etc.) to remotely control devices or loads.