The LM2596 DIP IC is a high-efficiency step-down (buck) voltage regulator designed to deliver up to 3A of output current with excellent line and load regulation. This fixed/adjustable regulator is ideal for DC-DC power conversion, operating at a 150 kHz switching frequency to ensure compact and efficient designs.
Specs:
Input Voltage: 4.5V to 40V
Output Voltage: Adjustable (1.23V to 37V)
Output Current: Up to 3A
Package: DIP-5
Built-in thermal and short-circuit protection
Compact LM2596 DC-DC Step Down Buck Converter for efficient voltage regulation from 4.5 V–40 V input to an adjustable 1.25 V–37 V output, delivering up to 3 A continuous current for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and embedded electronics.
Adjustable LM2596S DC-DC Buck Converter with integrated 3-digit LED voltmeter for real-time output monitoring. Converts 4.5 V–40 V input to a stable 1.25 V–37 V output at up to 3 A continuous current, perfect for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and DIY electronics.
The LM324 IC is a quad operational amplifier (Op-Amp) IC that contains four independent high-gain op-amps in a DIP-14 package, designed for single-supply or dual-supply operation. It is widely used in signal amplification, filters, oscillators, and analog computation circuits.
The LM358 IC is a dual operational amplifier featuring two high-gain op-amps in a DIP-8 package, designed for single or dual power supply operation. It is widely used in signal amplification, filters, comparators, and control systems.
The LM35DZ Precision Temperature Sensor is a high-accuracy analog centigrade temperature sensor. It provides a linear output of 10mV/°C, making it ideal for precise temperature measurement in Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and embedded systems.
Original LM35 Temperature Sensor is an integrated analogue temperature sensor whose electrical output is proportional to Degree Centigrade. LM35 Temperature Sensor does not require any external calibration or trimming to provide typical accuracies. The LM35’s low output impedance, a linear output, and precise inherent calibration make interfacing to readout or control circuitry especially easy.
The main advantage of LM35 is that it is linear i.e. 10mv/°C which means for every degree rise in temperature the output of LM35 will rise by 10mv. So if the output of LM35 is 220mv/0.22V the temperature will be 22°C. So if the room temperature is 32°C then the output of LM35 will be 320mv i.e. 0.32V.
As such no extra components required to interface LM35 to ADC as the output of LM35 is linear with 10mv/degree scale. It can be directly interfaced to any 10 or 12 bit ADC. But if you are using an 8-bit ADC like ADC0808 or ADC0804 an amplifier section will be needed if you require to measure 1°C change.
LM35 can also be directly connected to Arduino. The output of LM35 temperature can also be given to comparator circuit and can be used for over-temperature indication or by using a simple relay can be used as a temperature controller.
This 3-Pin LM393 Photosensitive Sensor Module features a built-in comparator for accurate light detection. Operating at 3.3V–5V, it provides both analog and digital output. Perfect for Arduino projects, IoT systems, smart lighting, and light-sensitive automation circuits.
The LM393 1-Channel Digital Humidity Sensor Relay Module is a compact control board that uses an onboard humidity detection probe and LM393 comparator to automatically trigger a relay output based on moisture/humidity levels. Ideal for automation, smart agriculture, and Arduino projects.