Dual High Power MOSFET Trigger Switch Drive Module For PWM Control, 5V To 36V DC, 15A Continuous 30A Peak, 400W Output, 0 To 20KHz PWM Tuning, Beefed Up Electronic Switch Board For Motors, Lighting And DIY Projects
✔️ 5-36V operation, 15A cont, 30A peak, 400W, 0-20kHz PWM
This high power MOSFET trigger switch drive module is a beefy PWM controller that lets you drive motors, LED lights, solenoids, and other power loads from a 5-36 V DC source. It’s handy in DIY robotics, automated lighting, and workshop power control where you need fast, reliable switching. The board uses dual MOS parallel output for lower resistance and higher current.
✅ Operating voltage: 5-36V DC✅ Continuous current: 15A, peak 30A
✅ Output power: 400W
✅ PWM frequency: 0-20 kHz
✅ Trigger input: digital high/low 3.3-20V
✅ Dual MOS parallel active output for lower resistance
✅ Dimensions: 34mm x 17mm x 12mm (1.34" x 0.67" x 0.47")
✅ Pack includes: 5 x MOS FET Trigger Switch Drive Module
💡 What is a common use case for a high power MOSFET trigger switch module?
This handy unit lets you drive big loads from a small controller using PWM.
- Handy for motor speed control via PWM- Great for LED brightness and power control
- Works with microcontroller IOs, PLC interfaces, or DC triggers
- PWM frequency range 0-20 kHz gives flexible timing
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Dual High Power MOSFET Trigger Switch Drive Module For PWM Control, 5V To 36V DC, 15A Continuous 30A Peak, 400W Output, 0 To 20KHz PWM Tuning, Beefed Up Electronic Switch Board For Motors, Lighting And DIY Projects
Dual High Power MOSFET Trigger Switch Drive Module For PWM Control, 5V To 36V DC, 15A Continuous 30A Peak, 400W Output, 0 To 20KHz PWM Tuning, Beefed Up Electronic Switch Board For Motors, Lighting And DIY Projects
✔️ 5-36V operation, 15A cont, 30A peak, 400W, 0-20kHz PWM
This high power MOSFET trigger switch drive module is a beefy PWM controller that lets you drive motors, LED lights, solenoids, and other power loads from a 5-36 V DC source. It’s handy in DIY robotics, automated lighting, and workshop power control where you need fast, reliable switching. The board uses dual MOS parallel output for lower resistance and higher current.
✅ Operating voltage: 5-36V DC✅ Continuous current: 15A, peak 30A
✅ Output power: 400W
✅ PWM frequency: 0-20 kHz
✅ Trigger input: digital high/low 3.3-20V
✅ Dual MOS parallel active output for lower resistance
✅ Dimensions: 34mm x 17mm x 12mm (1.34" x 0.67" x 0.47")
✅ Pack includes: 5 x MOS FET Trigger Switch Drive Module
💡 What is a common use case for a high power MOSFET trigger switch module?
This handy unit lets you drive big loads from a small controller using PWM.
- Handy for motor speed control via PWM- Great for LED brightness and power control
- Works with microcontroller IOs, PLC interfaces, or DC triggers
- PWM frequency range 0-20 kHz gives flexible timing
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✔️ 5-36V operation, 15A cont, 30A peak, 400W, 0-20kHz PWM
This high power MOSFET trigger switch drive module is a beefy PWM controller that lets you drive motors, LED lights, solenoids, and other power loads from a 5-36 V DC source. It’s handy in DIY robotics, automated lighting, and workshop power control where you need fast, reliable switching. The board uses dual MOS parallel output for lower resistance and higher current.
✅ Operating voltage: 5-36V DC✅ Continuous current: 15A, peak 30A
✅ Output power: 400W
✅ PWM frequency: 0-20 kHz
✅ Trigger input: digital high/low 3.3-20V
✅ Dual MOS parallel active output for lower resistance
✅ Dimensions: 34mm x 17mm x 12mm (1.34" x 0.67" x 0.47")
✅ Pack includes: 5 x MOS FET Trigger Switch Drive Module
💡 What is a common use case for a high power MOSFET trigger switch module?
This handy unit lets you drive big loads from a small controller using PWM.
- Handy for motor speed control via PWM- Great for LED brightness and power control
- Works with microcontroller IOs, PLC interfaces, or DC triggers
- PWM frequency range 0-20 kHz gives flexible timing























