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IRF520 PWM MOS Driver Module (0-24V) – Arduino/Raspberry Pi

IRF520 PWM MOS Driver Module (0-24V) – Arduino/Raspberry Pi

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The IRF520 PWM MOS Driver Module is a high-performance power control module designed for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ARM, and MCU systems. It allows easy control of 0–24V DC loads such as LED strips, DC motors, water pumps, and solenoid valves, enabling smooth PWM-based dimming and speed control.

Key Features

  • High Power Handling: Supports DC load voltage up to 24V, suitable for driving motors, LED strips, and other high-current devices.
  • PWM Control: Accepts PWM input for seamless dimming and speed adjustment.
  • Wide Compatibility: Works with both 3.3V and 5V logic levels—fully compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and most microcontrollers.
  • Quality Components: Built with original IRF520 power MOSFETs for reliable, stable performance and low heat generation.
  • Versatile Applications: Ideal for DIY projects, smart home systems, automation controls, and electronic prototypes.

Specifications

Parameter Description
Logic Input Voltage 3.3V / 5V
Control Signal Digital (PWM)
Output Load Voltage 0V–24V DC
Max Output Current <5A (use heat sink if >1A)
Module Size Approx. 33mm × 24mm
Compatible Platforms Arduino, MCU, ARM, Raspberry Pi


Operation Guide

When the PWM signal is HIGH (3.3V or 5V), the MOSFET conducts and the load operates.
When the signal is LOW (0V–0.5V), the MOSFET turns off and the load stops.

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