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;Voltage accuracy: ± 2.5% | ;Voltage accuracy: ± 2.5% | ||
;Size: 17mm x 11mm x 3.8mm (L x W x H) | ;Size: 17mm x 11mm x 3.8mm (L x W x H) | ||
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+ | == 0.6A / 3.3V step-down LDO low-quiescent-current constant-voltage == | ||
+ | [[Image:3.3V-buck.jpg|thumb|right]] | ||
+ | [[Image:3.3V-buck-bottom.jpg|thumb|right]] | ||
+ | ;Input voltage: 3.3V-6.0V | ||
+ | ;Output voltage: 3.3V | ||
+ | ;Output current: max. peak 2.0A (Beware of overheating!) | ||
+ | ;Conversion efficiency: < 95% | ||
+ | ;Switching frequency: 1500KHz | ||
+ | ;Output ripple: 50mVpp (full load) | ||
+ | ;Voltage accuracy: ± 100mV | ||
+ | ;No-load current IQ: '''0.2mA''' | ||
+ | ;Shutdown current (EN pulled low): <10uA | ||
+ | ;Size: 15mm x 12.5mm x 4.5mm (L x W x H) | ||
+ | ;Examples | ||
+ | :'''Input''' 3x battery (NiMH,NiCd,alkaline) (3x 1.1V-1.5V = 3.6-4.5V) | ||
+ | :'''Output''' ESP8266 E-12 (< 180mA) or NodeMCU (< 300mA) | ||
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+ | :'''Input''' Li-Ion battery (3.3-4.1V) | ||
+ | :'''Output''' ESP8266 E-12 (< 180mA) or NodeMCU (< 300mA) | ||
== 650mA constant-current step-up LED driver == | == 650mA constant-current step-up LED driver == |
Revision as of 15:51, 23 November 2017
We try to have various DC-DC adapters available at the CommonsLab. There are different kinds, which usually can accept a range of input voltage and convert it to a given output voltage.
- Buck / Step-Down
- They take a higher DC voltage and convert them to a lower DC voltage (e.g. 6V-12V -> 5V).
- Boost / Step-Up
- They take a lower DC voltage and convert it to a higher DC voltage (e.g. 3V-20V -> 24V).
- Buck-Boost
- They take a voltage, which can be both higher or lower than the output voltage (e.g. 5V-20V -> 12V).
Some DC-DC adapters can provide a constant output current rather than a constant output voltage. Even others can limit both the output voltage and the output current to a given maximum level (e.g. see first item).
5A / 30V constant-current / constant-voltage
This version acts both as an adjustable constant voltage supply but has also an adjustable current limit.
- Input voltage
- 5V-32V
- Output voltage
- 0.8V-30V
- Output current
- max. 5A (Beware of overheating!)
- Conversion efficiency
- < 95%
- Switching frequency
- 300KHz
- Output ripple
- < 50mV (max)
- Current accuracy
- ± 0.5%
- Voltage accuracy
- ± 2.5%
- Operating Temperature
- -40°C to +85°C
- Size
- 51mm x 26mm x 14mm (L x W x H)
1.5A / 17V constant-voltage
- Input voltage
- 4.75V-23V
- Output voltage
- 1V-17V
- Output current
- max. 1.5A (Beware of overheating! / 0.5s peak: 3A)
- Conversion efficiency
- < 95%
- Switching frequency
- 340KHz
- Output ripple
- >> 30mV (min, no load)
- Voltage accuracy
- ± 2.5%
- Size
- 17mm x 11mm x 3.8mm (L x W x H)
0.6A / 3.3V step-down LDO low-quiescent-current constant-voltage
- Input voltage
- 3.3V-6.0V
- Output voltage
- 3.3V
- Output current
- max. peak 2.0A (Beware of overheating!)
- Conversion efficiency
- < 95%
- Switching frequency
- 1500KHz
- Output ripple
- 50mVpp (full load)
- Voltage accuracy
- ± 100mV
- No-load current IQ
- 0.2mA
- Shutdown current (EN pulled low)
- <10uA
- Size
- 15mm x 12.5mm x 4.5mm (L x W x H)
- Examples
- Input 3x battery (NiMH,NiCd,alkaline) (3x 1.1V-1.5V = 3.6-4.5V)
- Output ESP8266 E-12 (< 180mA) or NodeMCU (< 300mA)
- Input Li-Ion battery (3.3-4.1V)
- Output ESP8266 E-12 (< 180mA) or NodeMCU (< 300mA)
650mA constant-current step-up LED driver
- Input voltage
- 3.2V-36V (Input voltage should not be much more than output voltage.)
- Output current
- max. 2A (Beware of overheating!)
- Output voltage
- 1V-50V
- Output current
- ~ 650mA
- Conversion efficiency
- < 90%
- Size
- 30MM x 13.5mm x 5.5mm (L x W x H)
- Examples
- Input Li-Ion Battery (3.7V), max. 2A -> max. ~ 7W
- Output 3 white 3W LEDs in series (3 x ~3.3V = ~10V), 650mA, ~6.5W
- Input 12V, max. 2A -> max. ~ 24W
- Output 10 white 3W LEDs in series (10 x ~3.3V = ~33V), 650mA, ~21W