DC-DC Buck-Mode Power Module (5.5~28V to 3.3V 2.4A)

DFRobotSKU: DFR0570
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This is a DC-DC buck-mode power module, with input voltage range 5.5~28V and fixed output voltage/current 3.3V/2.4A. Its work frequency can reach to 0.5MHz. The module has high conversion and tiny body, convenient to embed.

Besides, it has steady output voltage, which can work long time without voltage shift and is suitable for the occasion with high requirements. The product can work with high-capacity and high-voltage batteries to DIY mobile powers. It can also be embedded into projects to provide multiple power options

Specification

  • Input Voltage: 5.5~28Vdc
  • Output Voltage: 3.3V
  • Output Accuracy: ±0.1V
  • The Maximum Output Peak Current: 2.4A
  • Full-Load Output Ripple: Vpp<50mV
  • No-Load Current: IQ 0.5mA
  • Switch-Off Function: Not Support
  • Operating Temperature: -20℃ ~ +85℃
  • Operating Humidity: 20% ~ 90% relative humidity, no condensation
  • Storage Temperature: -40℃ ~ +50℃
  • Installation Method: Chip-mounting or 2.54mm pin plug-in
  • With or Without Isolation: Without Isolation
  • Service Life: 50000h
  • Dimension : 16.5×22mm/0.65×0.87inch
NOTE
  1. The input voltage must within 28V.
  2. Load current should not be in 3A or above for a long time, otherwise it will affect the service life of the module and even burn out.
  3. If the load current is relatively high, you should increase the minimum input voltage to ensure normal operation.

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  • DC-DC Buck-Mode Power Module (5.5~28V to 3.3V 3A) x1

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