Electronut Labs
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snapVCC

The 3.3/5 V super-efficient regulator that snaps right on your 9 V battery.

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What is snapVCC?

snapVCC is a highly portable and convenient power supply for your electronics projects. It’s designed to fit right on a 9V battery and give you 3.3V or 5V power wherever you need it.

What can you do with snapVCC?

Many circuits require a regulated 3.3 or 5 volt power supply. The 9V battery is an easily available power supply option. A common way to power circuits using a 9V battery is to use a Linear regulator IC circuit to drop the voltage down, as shown below.

Regulator Circuit

snapVCC eliminates this additional circuit by putting the regulator right on top of the 9V battery.

Also, since snapVCC uses a buck converter, it’s more efficient than using a linear regulator.

snapVCC Breadboard

In an emergency you could even charge a simple (non-smart) phone with snapVCC.

(The above uses a home-made USB adapter cable.)

Specifications

Features

snapVCC uses a buck converter for efficient regulation of battery voltage. snapVCC has an LED power indicator, reverse polarity protection, and you can switch between 3.3V and 5V by just switching a jumper.

Open Source

snapVCC is an Open Source hardware project. All design files for this project can be found on the electronut GitHub repository.

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Produced by Electronut Labs in Bangalore, India.

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snapVCC Two-pack

$28 $8 US Shipping / $18 Worldwide

snapVCC Five-pack

$65 $8 US Shipping / $18 Worldwide
snapVCC Stand Alone

snapVCC

Your breadboard's best friend. Includes one snapVCC regulator and jumper cable set. 9V battery not included.

$15 $8 US Shipping / $18 Worldwide

About the Team

Electronut Labs

Bangalore, India  ·   electronut.in

Electronut Labs started as a blog on Electronics and Programming. After a long career in the software industry, Mahesh Venkitachalam wanted to return to his childhood interest in building electronic gadgets. The projects and articles in the blog gained in popularity, culminating in a book with elements of programming and hardware (Python Playground, No Starch Press).

Mahesh Venkitachalam
 electronutIN

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