Voltage Regulators & Converters
Browse our range of voltage regulators and converters, including linear regulators, buck and boost modules, and DC-DC converters for your electronics projects. Whether you're powering a Raspberry Pi, driving motors, or building a custom power supply, you'll find the right module here.
Ideal for makers, hobbyists, STEM educators, and professionals across Australia. We stock step-up, step-down, and adjustable converters in a variety of output voltages and current ratings, plus handy logic level converters for interfacing between different voltage systems.
TPS62827 3.3V Buck Converter Breakout - 3.3V Output 2 Amp Max
SKU: AF-4920 | Brand: Adafruit
This little buck converter based on the TPS62827 is super handy, taking up to 5.5V input and providing a 3.3V output with up to 2A current. It's great for supplying power to hungry 3.3V voltage circuits from a range o...
Delivered by Mon 22 Jun
AP3429A 3.3V Buck Converter Breakout - 3.3V Output 1.2A Max
SKU: AF-4711 | Brand: Adafruit
The AP3429A Buck Converter Breakout steps down 3.4–5.5V input to a stable 3.3V output at up to 1.2A, with 90–95% efficiency. It's ideal for powering 3.3V circuits from LiPo batteries, 3× alkaline cells, or USB power s...
Delivered by Mon 22 Jun
4-Channel Level Converter (12V to 3.3V)
SKU: DF-DFR0913 | Brand: DFRobot
This DFRobot 4-channel optocoupler-isolated level converter translates 12V signals down to 3.3V, making it easy to interface industrial sensors and PLC outputs with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other 3.3V microcontrolle...
Delivered by Mon 22 Jun
SparkFun MOSFET Power Switch and Buck Regulator (Low-Side)
SKU: SF-COM-23979 | Brand: SparkFun
Does your microcontroller need to control a high-voltage item, like a 12V LED strip, while also needing to be powered? Do you want to avoid having multiple power adapters and microcontrollers for your project? The MOS...
Delivered by Mon 22 Jun
Adafruit QT 5V to 3V Shifter Breakout - STEMMA QT / Qwiic
SKU: AF-5637 | Brand: Adafruit
The Adafruit QT 5V to 3V Shifter Breakout lets you safely connect 3.3 V STEMMA QT / Qwiic sensors to 5 V microcontrollers like the Arduino Uno. Many I2C sensors and Qwiic-compatible devices are not 5 V safe — connecti...
Delivered by Mon 22 Jun