IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module for Arduino ARM Raspberry pi

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SKU: 44050
  1. Voltage: 3.3 – 5V.
  2. Ports: Digital Level.
  3. Output load voltage: 0-24 V.
  4. Output load current: <5A (1A above need to add heat sink).
  5. Platform: Arduino, MCU, ARM, raspberry pi.
  6. Using original IRF520 Power MOS, you can adjust the output PWM

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Category: Breakout Board
Tags: Motor Driver, DC motor driver, DC Motor Speed Controller, IRF520

 IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module for Arduino ARM Raspberry pi is a breakout board for the IFR520 MOSFET transistor. The module is designed to switch heavy DC loads from a single digital pin of your microcontroller.

Here is a simple breakout board for the IRF520 Mosfet. Easy hookup to your Arduino or another 3-5v microcontroller. Pulse current through a PWM pin, and use this to control a pump, LED, or other DC device at up to 24v, and ~5A.

Its main purpose of this IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module is to provide a low-cost way to drive a DC motor for robotics applications, but the module can be used to control most high current DC loads. Screw terminals are provided to interface with your load an external power source. An LED indicator provides a visual indication of when your load is being switched.

The simplest way of explaining how this little board works is as below,

You connect the power for the device you want to control the Vin and GND. You connect your device to the V+ and V- screw terminals. When the SIG line is HIGH, a little LED lights up, and the GND is ‘connected’ to the V-. When the SIG line is LOW, the LED turns off, and the GND becomes ‘disconnected’ to the V-. The V+ and Vin are continuously connected.

You can power this device from your Arduino, VCC goes to the 5V connection and GND to the GND pin on your Arduino.

Pin Connections :
Ifr520_Mosfet_Module_Dc_Motor_Example

Features :

  1. Using original IRF520 Power MOS, you can adjust the output PWM
  2. Arduino drive up to 24V allows the load, such as LED lights, DC motors, miniature pumps, solenoid valves
  3. PWM dimming LED can be used to achieve step less dimming, variable speed motor.

Package Includes :

1 x IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module.

Operating Voltage (VDC)

3.3 ~ 5

Ports

Digital Level

Output load voltage(V)

0 to 24

Output load current(A)

<5 (1A above need to add heat sink)

Platform

Arduino, MCU, ARM, Raspberry PI

Length (mm):

34

Width (mm):

30

Height (mm):

18

Weight (g):

10

Shipping Weight 0.015 kg
Shipping Dimensions 4 × 4 × 3 cm
15 Days Warranty

This item is covered with a standard warranty of 15 days from the time of delivery against manufacturing defects only. This warranty is given for the benefit of Robu customers from any kind of manufacturing defects.  Reimbursement or replacement will be done against manufacturing defects.


What voids warranty:

If the product is subject to misuse, tampering, static discharge, accident, water or fire damage, use of chemicals & soldered or altered in any way.

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  1. Sahaj Sarup (verified owner)

    works well with stm32 bluepill

    Sahaj Sarup

  2. Venkateswara Rao Komma (verified owner)

    It is very useful to generate signals of 12v or even 24v from the 5v signals. 12v or higher voltage signals were used in older equipments (made in 1990’s).

    Venkateswara Rao Komma

  3. Dr Raghunathan

    The driver works only with a Minimum trigger Voltage of 4 and above and so not suitable for direct drive from STM 32 microcontrollers which works wirh 2.9 – 3.3 V

    Dr Raghunathan

Questions and answers of the customers

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    Q sir please send the code of Arduino answer now
    Asked by viraltarsariya559 on September 8, 2022 5:02 pm
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    Hello, for your query related to interfacing ki... Read more

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    Q can this be operated with fs rc receiver? answer now
    Asked by raaaaahul on November 13, 2021 9:16 pm
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    No, it is not directly compatible with an FS RC... Read more

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