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How To Power A Breadboard - Different Methods
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- Опубліковано 16 сер 2020
- Explanation on how to power a breadboard using batteries, power supply modules and more.
Playlist here:
• Introduction - Breadbo...
Hi, thanks for watching. I'm Hamed, an Electrical & Electronics Engineering Student in Leeds, UK.
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UCEC MB102 3.3V/5V Breadboard Power Supply Module for Arduino Board Solderless Breadboard
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Wire Strippers
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Precision Wire Stripper, Boenfu 7.0 inch Wire Cutting Stripping Tool with Build-in Wire Cutter Pliers for 10-22 AWG Stranded
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Audible Multimeters
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ELEGOO Upgraded Electronics Fun Kit w/Power Supply Module, Jumper Wire, Precision Potentiometer, 830 tie-points Breadboard for Arduino UNO R3, MEGA 2560, Raspberry Pi, STM32, Datesheet Available
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If you have any questions you can email me at hamed@hamed.engineer or just comment below.
Very useful tutorial.
I want to learn basic electronics and how to draw/read simple schematics. My job is in the high tension electrical field and the basic stuff I always forget.
Maybe doing a few simple projects and drawing the schematics will help me remember.
Thank you for this video it was helpful
You are a gift from the heavens. Bless your soul
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Great video I was wondering if you could power up a small stepper motor and how would you go about it. I already have this kit.
Hi. Something i notice is that on each side of the module, the jumpers are placed in 3.3V, not in 5V. Does it matters?
Hi Hamed, thank you for a great video!
So I'm a beginner to breadboard but have a project where I need to supply a 12-30 VDC powersource to a sensor, along with a 5 V raspberry pi. I am wondering how you would set up that system? If I supply the bugger with 12 volts, will the breadboard have 12 V then, and can the bugger handle 12 volt?
To avoid blowing up your raspberry pi I'd do 5v to raspberry pi using a usb cable and put 12v separately to the breadboard
What ? the one I have says the USB connector is just for powering external device. It's written on the instructions page
are you sure that the usb supplies 5V? on my multimeter it sometimes reads as 6v
Did you find out why it does that yet?
How come that 5v supply didn’t burn out the LED?
The different coloured LEDs require different voltages. Red LEDs use the lowest voltage at 1.5v so had I used that it would have burned out instantly. Usually other colours are alright at up to 6V.
You just came on to sell us a product. How could you be so salesy....!
Lmao ok. 🤣
Yeah its salesy.
Brother you're so ignorant of reality it's hilarious. If I was selling those power supply modules I'd be making £0.05p per sale. The battery holders I'd making even less lol take your negativity somewhere else. There's absolutely nothing wrong with advertising a product, I'll gladly do it but on this occasion, you're way off. Thanks.
You sir, were salesy in that video.
Ok