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Converter Transformer Voltage Regulator Raspberry Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
🚪 Garage & Shop, 🔧 Automotive Tools & Equipment

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Description of Converter Transformer Voltage Regulator Raspberry

This is a very useful module if you are working with microcontroller projects and prototyping not bothering to build voltage regulator yourself. Small but Convenient.The DC-DC buck converter works fine to regulate the power with high safety performance and multiple power expansion interface. The power transformer module is suitable for electronic devices such as SCM project design needs 3.3V power supply. It is simple Dual-panel design and the Input output using the 2P single row pin for easy connection. Lightweight and reliable.Extremely small enough to step-down and supply a stable 3.3v power to all your micro boards FPV indoor flying model projects

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Smart Converter Makes Automotive Work Easier

This smart converter in Garage & Shop category not only regulates voltage but also transforms it, making it the ideal tool for automotive work. It ensures a stable power supply for all tools and equipment avoiding damage or malfunctions. The built-in safety features protect both the machinery and the user. However, some customers may find it slightly expensive compared to other options. .

Pros
  • Compact and portable design
Cons
  • Limited compatibility with certain devices

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Pin spacing not suitable for breadboard

These are very handy to have in the parts basket when prototyping Arduino projects. However, I have found that the pin spacing between the ends is not really suitable for use with a breadboard. The only way to use them is to plug in some Dupont connectors, which stink because they don't have rack mounting holes. Also, it would be nice if the pins were unsoldered so I could decide which side to solder the pins on. More importantly, they are accurate. The problems described above are actually…

Pros
  • Power supplies
Cons
  • I will add later