The CH34X family comprises widely used USB‑to‑serial chips manufactured by WCH (WinChipHead), commonly integrated into generic UNO R3, ESP8266, and ESP32 development boards.
Unleash Your Creativity with the Lonely Binary Breadboard Kit - Compatible with Arduino IDE
Designed for electronics enthusiasts, students, and professionals, the Lonely Binary Breadboard Kit offers a versatile platform for prototyping circuits.From beginner projects to advanced embedded systems, this kit provides the tools you need to bring your ideas to life with ease and safety.
The kit includes two full-size and two half-size breadboards, paired with four USB Type-C power modules that deliver switchable 3.3V or 5V output.With built-in PPTC resettable fuses and LED indicators, this kit ensures safe and reliable power for your projects, making it ideal for use with development boards like ESP32 or those compatible with Arduino IDE.
Key Features:
* Versatile Breadboard Set: Two full-size (830 tie points each) and two half-size (400 tie points each...
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Why is the measured 5V voltage around 4.8V instead of exactly 5V?
The breadboard power supply draws power from a USB Type-C port, which provides a 5V input. However, during breadboard projects, issues like short circuits or other factors can occur. To protect the Type-C power source (such as a power bank, wall adapter, or laptop USB-C port), we’ve included a diode in the circuit. This diode prevents current from flowing back to the power source. The diode introduces a small voltage drop, typically around 0.2V, resulting in a measured output of approximately 4.8V. This minor voltage drop does not affect the performance of 5V integrated circuits (ICs) in your project.
