Little Bird
12W 3 - 12VDC Switchmode Plugpack with USB Outlet
This 12W switchmode plug pack features manually selectable voltage output (3V, 5V, 6V, 7.5V, 9V, or 12V DC) at up to 1000 mA, plus a built-in USB-A output so...
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This 12W switchmode plug pack features manually selectable voltage output (3V, 5V, 6V, 7.5V, 9V, or 12V DC) at up to 1000 mA, plus a built-in USB-A output socket for charging or powering USB devices. It comes with 7 interchangeable DC plugs to suit a wide variety of barrel connector sizes.
The slim, lightweight design with an Australian/NZ 2-pin plug is MEPS compliant and fits neatly on power boards alongside other adaptors.
Key Features
- Variable Voltage Output – Manually selectable: 3V, 5V, 6V, 7.5V, 9V, or 12V DC
- USB-A Output Socket – Built-in USB port for charging or powering USB devices
- 7 Interchangeable DC Plugs – Wide compatibility with common barrel connector sizes
- 12W / 1000 mA – Sufficient power for small electronics, Arduino boards, sensors, and peripherals
- Slim and Lightweight – Compact design that fits side by side on a power board
Specifications
- Input – 240V AC, AU/NZ 2-pin (no earth)
- Output Voltages – 3V, 5V, 6V, 7.5V, 9V, 12V DC (selectable)
- Max Current – 1000 mA
- Max Power – 12W
- Regulation – Switchmode (SMPS)
- Output Connections – 7× selectable DC plugs + USB-A socket
- Dimensions – 75 × 44 × 44 mm
- Warranty – 12 months
Ideal For
- Powering Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other development boards
- Benchtop prototyping with variable voltage requirements
- Replacing lost or damaged plug packs for small electronics
- Charging USB devices alongside DC-powered equipment
Package Contents
- 1× 12W Switchmode Plug Pack with USB Outlet
- 7× Interchangeable DC Plugs
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- DC
- DC means direct current, where electricity flows in one constant direction, as supplied by batteries, USB ports and many plug-pack power supplies. When a product specifies DC, it runs from a DC supply rather than mains AC, so you need to provide the correct voltage and polarity.
Related Tutorials
Free guides on learn.littlebird.com.au