A MOSFET relay module is a device that is used to control the flow of electrical current in a circuit. It consists of a MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor) and a driver circuit that is used to control the MOSFET. The MOSFET relay module is often used to switch high-power electrical devices, such as motors, lights, and other devices, on and off. It is particularly useful in applications where it is necessary to control the flow of current through a circuit without the use of physical contact, such as in automation, robotics, and other applications. The 0-24V Mosfet IRF520 MOSFET relay module is designed to operate with a supply voltage of 0-24 volts and can handle a maximum load current of up to 5 amps.
This module Mosfet Relay Driver Module, HCMODU0083, is an Arduino breakout board for the IFR520 MOSFET transistor.
The module is designed to switch heavy DC loads from a single digital pin of your Arduino. It can be used to control motors, switch on/off devices and in many other applications involving automation.
It is capable of delivering output voltage of up to 24V at a maximum of 5A load draw.
It is extremely easy to use.
Using an IRF520 power MOS, you can adjust the output PWM drive up to 24V allows loads such as LED lights, dc motors, micro pumps, solenoid valves.
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