Discover a variety of power solutions and accessories for your electronics projects, including PoE splitters, power management HATs, and versatile adapters for Raspberry Pi setups.
This cable is kinda fascinating - it has an integrated boost converter, so you can plug it into any USB port (from a computer, battery pack, etc) and it will give...
Switchmode power supplies offer several significant advantages over traditional linear transformer power supplies.They are far more efficient than their linear counterparts. As they do not use power or mains transformers the equivalent power supply weighs considerably less than traditional types
Switchmode power supplies offer several significant advantages over traditional linear transformer power supplies.They are far more efficient than their linear counterparts. As they do not use power or mains transformers the equivalent power supply weighs considerably less than traditional types.
Turn two of your USB devices on/off using a remote switch or a Raspberry Pi, Arduino and other microcontrollers! This is a dual-USB version of our popular...
Easily disconnect the LiPo battery from your project without having to bother with the connector. Also can be used for current measurement. This little...
Power your Tiny FX projects with this 3x AAA battery holder featuring a built-in power switch, JST-SUR connector, and 3.3-4.5V output range for reliable portable power.
Sometimes we want our projects on, but sometimes we want to turn them off for a while to save power. The SparkFun Nano Power Timer will run while only consuming...
By popular request - Adafruit now have a way you can turn on-and-off Lithium Polymer batteries without unplugging them. This PH2 Female/Male JST 2-pin Extension Cable...
DFM8001 Energy Harvesting Module kit can collect indoor mechanical, thermal, solar, and radio frequency energy for IoT devices. It features easy assembly,...
This USB(input) to DC(output) boost converter can step up 5V to 9V/12V with a switch for selecting voltage and a digital LED display for showing output...
Here is a very simple breadboard power supply kit that takes power from a DC wall wart and outputs a selectable 5V or 3.3V regulated voltage. The .1" headers are mounted on the bottom of the PCB for simple insertion into a breadboard. Pins labeled VCC and GND plug directly into the power lines. The lone pair of pins have no electrical connection but help support the PCB.
This cable is kinda fascinating - it has an integrated boost converter, so you can plug it into any USB port (from a computer, battery pack, etc) and it will give...
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