AC power adapter with USB plug. It's the best solution for powering up Arduino based prototypes being able to supply 5Volts with a maximum current of 1000mA. You need to simply plug the Arduino's USB cable into the AC adapter USB socket and put the adapter into the wall plug in order to have your prototype working stand alone without the PC. This power supply is compatible with a wide range of...
Universal AC adapter. Wall plug power supply, able to delivery an output voltage selectable into a range of 3 to 12Volts. It could be used to power up any Arduino board when a USB port is not available. Technical overview Input voltage: 230VoltsOutput voltage: Selectable in a range from 3 to 12VoltsOutput max current: 500mAIt has a set of multiple output connectors to adapt to different devices.
For charging/power supply all devices with permanentrly installed battery withc can be powered via a USB socket. Ideal for Apple, Samsung, Philips devices. Max input voltage: 12V or 24V Output voltage: 5V Max output current: 1000mA
Universal AC adapter for Notebook and other small devices. It could be used to power up any Arduino board when a USB port is not available. Technical overview Input voltage: 230VoltsOutput voltage: Selectable in a range from 12,15,16,18,19,20,24VoltsMaximum power: 120Watts.It has a set of multiple output connectors to adapt to different devicesProvided with an independent USB socket where 500mA...
This is a very simple board that takes a 6-12V input voltage and outputs a selectable 5V or 3.3V regulated voltage. All headers are 0.1" pitch for simple insertion into a breadboard. Input power can be supplied to either the DC barrel jack or the two pin header labeled + and -. Output power is supplied to the pins labeled GND and VCC. Board has both an On/Off switch and a voltage select...