
Don titled this presentation Chinese Modules, as cheap as chips? And they truly were! These mass produced modules are produced in vast numbers by automatic assembly and are flow soldered for accuracy. While not, perhaps, always as accurate as described in the included descriptions, they can do the job if not driven to the max etc.
First described were those units that were DC to DC converters,. labelled as ‘Buck or Boost’ they are useful for DC Step up or Step down. They come in a range of voltages and cost just under £2.00 each, most with P & P included, from a number of dealers both in the UK and China. Several modules were described for higher voltages and currents.
Next to be described were Switch mode power supplies, followed by Relay and timer modules, then Digital panel meters of various sizes and power handling. There were also modules for Audio such as 3V to 5V microphone preamps, and other higher powered amps for a bit over £2.00. Also described was an SDR module for just over £17.00.
Last but not least were the RF and Test modules. These included a 2W RF linear broadband amp for just over £10.00. In total, Don described eight modules just used for measuring and testing, all well priced.
Don answered a few questions about how he had used the modules and during the presentation, passed around the modules for members to look at.

PS. In all, Don described 34 modules!