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IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module
The IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module is designed to switch heavy DC loads from a single digital pin on your microcontroller.
Overview:
The IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module is designed to switch heavy DC loads from a single digital pin on your microcontroller. The module can drive a DC motor for robotics applications and can be used to control most high-current DC loads. The module can be used to switch a common negative with high currents by using 5V. This unit can be used with a microcontroller as long as the microcontroller can give 5V out.
Specification:
• IRF520 MOSFET, the gate can be driven via PWM output
• Allows Arduino to drive up to 24V loads, such as LED strips, DC motor, micro pump, and solenoid valves
• Voltage: 3.3V/5V
• Interface: digital level
• Output load voltage: 0~24V
• Output load current: < 5A
• Suitable for Arduino, SCM, ARM, and Raspberry Pi
Package includes:
• 1 x IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module
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The IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module is designed to switch heavy DC loads from a single digital pin on your microcontroller.


