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powerbricks:powerbricks [2021/04/16 16:42] – [PowerBRICKS Resource Center] Marthapowerbricks:powerbricks [2022/09/08 20:14] (current) – changed forum.digilentinc.com to forum.digilent.com Jeffrey
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 **Welcome to the resource center for PowerBRICKS!** **Welcome to the resource center for PowerBRICKS!**
  
-Here you will find all the reference materials that Digilent has created for this product, as well as links to any external content we have tracked down. If you are interested in purchasing PowerBRICKS, visit the product page on our main website: [[http://store.digilentinc.com/powerbricks-breadboardable-dual-output-usb-power-supplies/|PowerBRICKS]]+Here you will find all the reference materials that Digilent has created for this product, as well as links to any external content we have tracked down. If you are interested in purchasing PowerBRICKS, visit the product page on our main website: [[https://digilent.com/shop/powerbricks-breadboardable-dual-output-usb-power-supplies/|PowerBRICKS]]
  
 Every circuit needs a power supply, but simple, low cost, portable, and reliable power sources can be hard to come by. The PowerBRICK family provides the solution to all of those requirements. There are four options to choose from: 12V, 9V, 5V, or 3.3V. PowerBRICKS are designed to easily plug directly onto your breadboard for simple, low profile integration. Powered by 5V from a standard USB, each PowerBRICK can provide up to 1.1W of power. PowerBRICKS can also be daisy-chained to provide more than one +/- Vout pair, but total power output for the entire chain should not exceed 2.2W. Every circuit needs a power supply, but simple, low cost, portable, and reliable power sources can be hard to come by. The PowerBRICK family provides the solution to all of those requirements. There are four options to choose from: 12V, 9V, 5V, or 3.3V. PowerBRICKS are designed to easily plug directly onto your breadboard for simple, low profile integration. Powered by 5V from a standard USB, each PowerBRICK can provide up to 1.1W of power. PowerBRICKS can also be daisy-chained to provide more than one +/- Vout pair, but total power output for the entire chain should not exceed 2.2W.
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 ===== External Links ===== ===== External Links =====
-  * [[https://forum.digilentinc.com|Digilent Forum]] +  * [[https://forum.digilent.com|Digilent Forum]] 
-  * [[http://forum.fritzing.org/t/digilent-powerbrick-12v/2236|Fritzing Model]] originally provided by a [[https://forum.digilentinc.com/topic/2960-powerbrick-12v-fritzing-model/|user on our Forum]]+  * [[http://forum.fritzing.org/t/digilent-powerbrick-12v/2236|Fritzing Model]] originally provided by a [[https://forum.digilent.com/topic/2960-powerbrick-12v-fritzing-model/|user on our Forum]]
  
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