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The MB-V2 is a breadboard power supply that provides 3.3V and 5V outputs with a maximum current of 700mA. It has an input voltage range of 6.5-12V DC and includes a locking on/off switch, LED power indicator, and USB output. The left and right voltage outputs can each be independently configured by moving jumpers to the corresponding pins to select 3.3V or 5V. Proper alignment of the module on the breadboard is important to avoid reversing power to a project.
The MB-V2 is a breadboard power supply that provides 3.3V and 5V outputs with a maximum current of 700mA. It has an input voltage range of 6.5-12V DC and includes a locking on/off switch, LED power indicator, and USB output. The left and right voltage outputs can each be independently configured by moving jumpers to the corresponding pins to select 3.3V or 5V. Proper alignment of the module on the breadboard is important to avoid reversing power to a project.
The MB-V2 is a breadboard power supply that provides 3.3V and 5V outputs with a maximum current of 700mA. It has an input voltage range of 6.5-12V DC and includes a locking on/off switch, LED power indicator, and USB output. The left and right voltage outputs can each be independently configured by moving jumpers to the corresponding pins to select 3.3V or 5V. Proper alignment of the module on the breadboard is important to avoid reversing power to a project.
Locking On/Off Switch LED Power Indicator Input voltage: 6.5-12v (DC) via 5.5mm x 2.1mm plug Output voltage: 3.3V/5v Maximum output current: 700 mA Independent control rail output. 0v, 3.3v, 5v to breadboard Output header pins for convenient external use Size: 2.1 in x 1.4 in USB device connector onboard for power output to external device
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Setting up output voltage:
The left and right voltage output can be configured independently. To select the output voltage, move jumper to the corresponding pins. Note: power indicator LED and the breadboard power rails will not power on if both jumpers are in the OFF position.
Important note:
Make sure that you align the module lines up with the blue line(-) on breadboard and that the positive pin(+) lines up with the red line(+). Failure to do so could result in you accidently reversing the power to your project.
CircuitAttic.com MB-V2 Datasheet September 13, 20 Setting up output voltage:
The left and right voltage output can be configured independently. To select the output voltage, move jumper to the corresponding pins. Note: power indicator LED and the breadboard power rails will not power on if both jumpers are in the OFF position. module correctly on the breadboard. The negative pin( ) on breadboard and that the positive pin(+) lines up with the red line(+). Failure to do so could result in you accidently reversing the power to your project. September 13, 2013 The left and right voltage output can be configured independently. To select the output voltage, move jumper to the corresponding pins. Note: power indicator LED and the breadboard power the breadboard. The negative pin(-) on module ) on breadboard and that the positive pin(+) lines up with the red line(+). Failure to do so could result in you accidently reversing the power to your project. w w w . C i r c u i t A t t i c . c o m w w w . C i r c u i t A t t i c . c o m