LM7805 5V 1.2A Power Rectifier Filter Voltage Regulator Module
This Module uses a full-wave bridge rectifier to allow either AC or DC input, regardless of the positive and negative input.
7 in stock

7 in stock
LM7805 5V 1.2A Power Rectifier Filter Voltage Regulator Module also has a Power Rectifier Filter allowing for either AC or DC voltage to be inputted up to 3A. This Module is handy for converting a power supply to a lower voltage to control Arduino, Sensors, etc.
This Module uses a full-wave bridge rectifier to allow either AC or DC input, regardless of the positive and negative input.
Specification:
- Board Size : 45mm x 23mm
- Input Voltage : 7.5V – 20V
- Output Voltage : 5V
- Max Output Current : 1.2A
- Heat sink to enhance heat dissipation
- 50V 470UF Large-capacity electrolytic capacitor
- 50v 100uf electrolytic capacitor
- 1.2A High Current Chip
- Heat sink to enhance heat dissipation
Package included: 1 x LM7805 5V 1.2A Power Rectifier Filter
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Weight | .008 kg |
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Dimensions | 4 × 2.3 × 2.3 cm |
Product Applications
This Module uses a full-wave bridge rectifier to allow either AC or DC input, regardless of the positive and negative input.