XL4015 DC-DC Adjustable High Power Step-down Module 5A 75W
The buck converter is a very simple type of DC-DC converter that produces an output voltage that is less than its input. The voltage drop across an inductor is proportional to changes in the electric current flowing through the device.
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XL4015 DC-DC adjustable Step-down power supply is efficient, has low ripple and has a large power capacity; it can deliver up to 5A, 75W.
The module has a built-in 3-digit voltmeter display for info and monitoring of voltage input/output (selectable), with the ability to shut down the display
Features:
- Input voltage range: 4VDC – 38VDC (Note: Input voltage not exceeding 38V )
- Output voltage range: 1.25VDC – 36VDC adjustable
- Output current: 0 – 5A (4.5A or less recommended for extended constant use)
- Output power: 75W
- Voltmeter range: 4V to 40V, error ±0.1V
- Operating frequency: 180KHz
- High efficiency up to 96%
- Thermal shutdown function
- Current limit function
- Output short-circuit protection
- Dimensions: 66mm x 39mm x 18mm
Package included: 1x XL4015 DC-DC Adjustable High Power Step-down Module 5A 75W
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Weight | 0.030 kg |
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Dimensions | 7 × 4.1 × 1.8 cm |
Product Applications
Where and why is the buck converter used?
The Buck Converter is used in SMPS circuits where the DC output voltage needs to be lower than the DC input voltage. The DC input can be derived from rectified AC or from any DC supply.
Can a buck converter increase voltage?
Two different topologies are called buck-boost converters. Both of them can produce a range of output voltages, ranging from much larger (in absolute magnitude) than the input voltage, down to almost zero.
Are buck converters efficient?
Buck converters can be highly efficient (often higher than 90%), making them useful for tasks such as converting a computer’s main (bulk) supply voltage (often 12 V) down to lower voltages needed by USB, DRAM and the CPU (5V, 3.3V or 1.8V, see PSU).