It extends the regulator's connection pins to a set of screw terminals that are easier to manipulate. To use the board, plug in the voltage regulator you want with the correct orientation. Then you can connect your power source and load by stripping wires and clamping them into the screw terminals A voltage regulator generates a fixed output voltage of a preset magnitude that remains constant regardless of changes to its input voltage or load conditions. There are two types of voltage regulators: linear and switching If you do not feel comfortable soldering, the Dimension Engineering Voltage Regulator Breakout Board can help. It extends the regulator's connection pins to a set of screw terminals that are easier to manipulate. To use the board, plug in the voltage regulator you want with the correct orientation. Then you can connect your power source and load by stripping wires and clamping them into the screw terminals. Now you can power wireless cameras, lighting systems and much more with minimum hassle. This breakout board can house the Dimension Engineering fixed regulators, adjustable regulators, AnyVolt Micro (RB-Dim-17), and standard 78xx style linear regulators. The breakout board does not ship with any voltage regulators included. Features: Two mounting holes 78xx style linear regulators You can power wireless cameras Solder-less board to be used with Dimension Engineering Regulators 3-pins for regulator and screw terminals for battery and for object to power Small, clearly labelled board Packages Includes: 1 x Voltage Regulator Breakout Board
Specifications
| Product | Voltage Regulator |
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| Dimensions | 32.cm x 2.5cm x 1.2cm |
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| Weight | 6g |
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| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 125°C |
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| Item Type: | Breakout Board |
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| Dimensions (LxWxH) cm | 32 x 2.5 x 1.2 |
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| Weight (g): | 6 |
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| Mounting Hole Diameter (mm) | 2 holes |
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| Operating Temperature (°C): | 0°C to 125°C |
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| Shipping Weight | 0.04 kg |
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| Shipping Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 2 cm |
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