IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module (0-24V) | PWM Motor & LED Controller
₵18.00 Original price was: ₵18.00.₵16.00Current price is: ₵16.00.
The easiest way to drive 12V/24V loads. This breakout board allows your Arduino to control high-voltage devices like LED strips, DC motors, and solenoid valves using the IRF520 MOSFET. It features screw terminals for easy wiring—no soldering required!
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Max Load: 24V DC / < 5A.
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Control Voltage: 3.3V or 5V (PWM Compatible).
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Output: Pulse Width Modulation (Speed/Dimming control).
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Best For: LED Strips, Small DC Fans, and Solenoids.
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The IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module is a compact and easy-to-use power switch for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266, and microcontroller-based projects. Designed to control high-power DC devices, it’s perfect for LED strips, motors, pumps, and solenoids while offering low heat dissipation and high efficiency.
The IRF520 is a “Standard” MOSFET, not a “Logic Level” one. When driven by an Arduino (5V), it does not open fully.Result: It works perfectly for light loads (LEDs, small fans, Solenoids). However, if you try to drive a heavy motor (>1A), the module will get HOT. For heavy currents, please use our IRLZ44N Logic Level Transistor instead.
🔹 Simple Control with Microcontrollers & PWM Support 🔄
This module allows low-power microcontrollers (3.3V or 5V logic) to control high-power DC loads (up to 24V, 5A) using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). Ideal for brightness control, motor speed adjustments, and heating elements, it ensures smooth and precise power management.
🔹 Technical Specifications & Features ⚙️
✔ MOSFET Type: IRF520 N-Channel
✔ Operating Voltage: 3.3V – 5V logic input (compatible with Arduino & Raspberry Pi)
✔ Load Voltage: Up to 24V DC
✔ Maximum Load Current: Up to 5A (with heat dissipation)
✔ PWM Control: Yes (for LED dimming & motor speed control)
✔ Gate Trigger Voltage: 5V logic compatible
✔ Output Type: Open Drain (switches DC loads)
✔ Module Size: 33mm × 24mm (compact & breadboard-friendly)
✔ Compatibility: Works with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP8266, ESP32, STM32, and other microcontrollers
🔹 Applications – Where to Use the IRF520 MOSFET Module 🛠️
✔ LED & Light Strip Dimming – Control high-power LEDs and RGB strips.
✔ DC Motor & Fan Speed Control – Adjust speed using PWM signals.
✔ Heating Elements & Peltier Modules – Ideal for temperature regulation projects.
✔ Battery & Power Management – Efficient switching for solar panels & battery circuits.
✔ Solenoid & Relay Control – Power valves, electromagnets, and actuators.
🔹 How to Use & External Resources 📚
Using the IRF520 module is simple:
- Connect the VCC (5V) & GND to your microcontroller.
- Attach the logic input (SIG) to a PWM pin on Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or ESP8266.
- Connect your DC load (motor, LED, heater) to the output terminals.
📖 Helpful Resources for IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module:
✔ IRF520 MOSFET Datasheet
✔ Arduino MOSFET Switching Guide
✔ PWM Control with Raspberry Pi & MOSFETs
✔ YouTube Tutorials – IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module Projects
🔹 Best Price & Availability in Ghana 🇬🇭
Looking for an IRF520 MOSFET Driver Module in Ghana? Whether for motor control, LED dimming, or power regulation, this module is affordable, efficient, and easy to integrate. Order today for fast delivery across Ghana!
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