The MCU-Micro USB Breadboard 5V Power Supply Module with a 5-pin female connector B type PCB converter is an excellent tool for connecting USB signals to your microcontroller boards. It also serves as a useful resource if you require access to 5V USB power for your prototype circuits, including breadboards, perforated boards, or Vero boards.
Micro USB ports have the capacity to carry up to 15 watts of charging power, although many cables reach a maximum of around 12 watts. The maximum current that can flow through a Micro-USB port is generally 3 amps at 5 volts. The Micro-USB connectors have a rating of 2 amps at 5 volts (equivalent to 10 watts).
This charging module has worked really well, giving steady and dependable power to my devices. When I'm using a sensor module, it keeps the voltage and current output stable.