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The AMS1117-3.3V is a linear voltage regulator designed to provide a stable 3.3V output from a wide input voltage range of 4.4V to 12V. This component is perfect for powering sensitive electronics, microcontrollers like Arduino boards, and various IoT devices that require a consistent 3.3V supply. Its design ensures efficient power conversion, making it a great piece for both hobbyist and professional electronic projects.
Packaged in a compact SOT-223 SMD form factor, the AMS1117-3.3V is suitable for space-constrained applications. It delivers a maximum output current of 1A, providing ample power for most low-power digital circuits and sensors. The simplicity of its operation, combined with its high performance, makes it an excellent choice for designers looking for an effective voltage regulation solution.
Our AMS1117-3.3V regulator comes with technical support and a 2-year warranty. Whether you’re building a new prototype, repairing existing equipment, or integrating it into a complex system, this voltage regulator provides the stability and performance you need. Detailed specifications and application notes are available in the datasheet for seamless integration.
The classic Micro USB cable which fits most modern Android smartphones, but also our new development boards.
SMD Battery Holder for CR1220 3V battery, just like the one on our Croduino Damba.
This driver for stepper motor enables control over a stepper motor that does not require more than 500mA of current and works at 5V-12V voltage. Except for the driver, it has built-in LED lights that indicate which phase of the motor is currently active. Connecting on Croduino/Arduino is simple, and control is directly through the library.
CR1220 3V battery that we use in Croduino Damba.
USB, 0.5m long, mini-B type cable (just like the connection on the Croduino Basic2) – actually it is the same as the one that comes with Basic2 board. It is not a micro-USB so it does not fit to smartphones.
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