SmartElex 3.3V 1A LM2575S Buck Module
Original price was: $81.00.$40.50Current price is: $40.50.
Description
SmartElex 3.3V 1A LM2575S Buck Module
The SmartElex 3.3V 1A LM2575S Buck Module is a compact step-down power converter designed to provide a stable 3.3V output from a higher input voltage source. It helps solve common power regulation challenges in electronic projects by ensuring sensitive components receive consistent voltage without overheating or voltage drops. This module is suitable for students, hobbyists, engineers, educators, and startups who need a dependable power solution for embedded systems, DIY electronics, and learning-based projects.
This buck module is well suited for use in robotics, IoT devices, automation systems, and general prototyping where a reliable 3.3V supply is required. It can be easily integrated with popular development platforms such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32 to power sensors, communication modules, and controllers. The simple design and dependable performance make it easy to add to both experimental setups and final products, helping users focus on functionality rather than power stability.
Note:
- Ensure proper heat dissipation to avoid overheating during high-power output.
- Suitable for applications requiring a stable 3.3V power source.
- Ideal for powering devices in the 3.3V range with 1A current draw.
Features:
- Wide input voltage support from 7V to 40V DC
- Fixed and stable 3.3V output for low-voltage electronics
- Delivers up to 1A output current for reliable power delivery
- High efficiency design helps reduce heat and power loss
- Built-in protection against overcurrent, overheating, and short circuits
- Compact and durable module for easy integration into projects
Applications:
- Battery-powered devices needing efficient step-down voltage regulation
- Power supply for sensors, communication modules, and peripherals
- Suitable for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, and other microcontrollers
- Low-power LED lighting and small DC-powered electronics
- Ideal for DIY electronics, learning projects, and prototyping setups




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