5V BPStick kit
Are you or your students still using 9V batteries and voltage regulators to power your 5V breadboard circuits because power supplies are so expensive? Why not build your own 5V BPStick (Breadboard Power Stick) using our through hole kit and say good riddance to 9V batteries forever!
BPStick connects to your computer's USB-C port or any USB-C power supply and plugs directly into your breadboard to provide your breadboard circuits with 5V right to the power rails. Use its 4-pin header socket to break out the USB D+ and D- signal lines, allowing your computer to communicate with USB-enabled breadboard circuits, too!
It's so easy and convenient you'll wonder how you got along without it. If you don't want to build the kit, see our pre-assembled and smaller UPS circuit using surface-mount hole parts.
Are you or your students still using 9V batteries and voltage regulators to power your 5V breadboard circuits because power supplies are so expensive? Why not build your own 5V BPStick (Breadboard Power Stick) using our through hole kit and say good riddance to 9V batteries forever!
BPStick connects to your computer's USB-C port or any USB-C power supply and plugs directly into your breadboard to provide your breadboard circuits with 5V right to the power rails. Use its 4-pin header socket to break out the USB D+ and D- signal lines, allowing your computer to communicate with USB-enabled breadboard circuits, too!
It's so easy and convenient you'll wonder how you got along without it. If you don't want to build the kit, see our pre-assembled and smaller UPS circuit using surface-mount hole parts.
Are you or your students still using 9V batteries and voltage regulators to power your 5V breadboard circuits because power supplies are so expensive? Why not build your own 5V BPStick (Breadboard Power Stick) using our through hole kit and say good riddance to 9V batteries forever!
BPStick connects to your computer's USB-C port or any USB-C power supply and plugs directly into your breadboard to provide your breadboard circuits with 5V right to the power rails. Use its 4-pin header socket to break out the USB D+ and D- signal lines, allowing your computer to communicate with USB-enabled breadboard circuits, too!
It's so easy and convenient you'll wonder how you got along without it. If you don't want to build the kit, see our pre-assembled and smaller UPS circuit using surface-mount hole parts.
Product: BPSTICK