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The Chanzon 70pcs AMS1117 SOT-223 Kit is a comprehensive assortment of low dropout voltage regulators, featuring 7 different voltage values (1.2V, 1.5V, 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V, 5V). This kit is designed for DIY enthusiasts and professionals, offering high-quality transistors that ensure fast switching speeds and excellent current performance, all neatly organized in a reusable plastic bag.
Manufacturer | CHANZON |
Part number | TRS-KIT2-SOT-223-70 |
Item Weight | 23 g |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 15 x 1.7 cm; 23 g |
Item model number | B083TDQBPN |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
O**I
Good assortment
I needed one for repair quickly. It worked. Useful to keep in the lab.
H**O
Buen producto y barato
Excelente paquete, por fin podré probarlos y reparar una consola que tengo abandonada
M**M
Seem to be fine, working for me
I needed just one regulator to finish a project and due to supply chain issues it was hard to find through a distributor, plus the fact that ground shipping charges for that one part would be the same as this entire set. I threw the dice and came up a winner; the regulator I needed works fine in my application, the output voltage is correct and stable on a DMM, and it looks clean on an oscilloscope. I wouldn’t trust these on a critical satellite without thoroughly qualifying them, but for hobbyist projects you can’t lose.My strips were all labeled correctly according to the parts they contained. I only need the one regulator so I don’t know if there’s any unwelcome surprises lurking. I just need to figure out what to do with the other 69 parts.
P**R
Good quality LDOs
Good quality. These are stable for small currents even without a capacitor on output. The output voltage is stable and close to intended. I got 3.311V for 3.3V vreg.
R**0
Worked perfectly to fix my Arduino
This is the exact replacement for the 5V regulator on the Arduino and is working great for the one I blew up by accidentally getting the power leads backward - really bone headed move on my part.If you're going to change one, I recommend removal by clipping the old leads loose from the body with high quality flush cutting diagonals, then heating the tab and gently removing the IC with tweezers. Then remove the three leads from the pads in the same way. Use soldering wick to remove excess solder, clean with ethyl or iso alcohol and then solder the new one in place starting with the two outside leads to get things positioned properly. The solder the middle lead and finally the tab.Recommended.
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