DC-DC Automatic Step Up-down Power Module (2.5~15V to 3.3V 600mA)

via DFRobot
$6.35
SKU DF-DFR0568

We can get 297 units into Australia from DFRobot. If you order today, we can dispatch this stock between Nov 19, 2024 - Dec 06, 2024.

This power module contains the function of automatic buck-boost and integrates with the related circuit of buck-boost converter. Its mini body is very easy for embedding.
Input voltage range 2.5-15V, fixed output voltage 3.3V, the maximum load current is 0.6A and its quiescent current is as low as 200uA. In theory, the work frequency of the module can reach to 1.2MHz. Besides, it has steady output voltage, which can work long time without voltage shift and is suitable for the occasions with high requirements. You can use this power module to DIY mobile power bank and provide constant power for your project.

 

FEATURES

 

 

  • Small size, stable performance, wide voltage range for a variety of DIY applications

 

 

APPLICATIONS

 

Power supply for controller main-board, DIY current source, floodlight, DIY toy car, communication device, digital radio.
 

Serial number Name Direction Application
1 Vo+ output Output positive current source
2 Vo- output Ground wire, output port current source reference
3 Vi- input Ground wire, link to current source reference
4  Vi+ input Power supply input:2.5-15Vdc
 
Figure1. Interface Description



Figure2.Typical Performance Characteristics(Conversion)



 

 

SPECIFICATION

 

 

  • Input Voltage: 2.5~15Vdc
  • Output Voltage: 3.3V
  • Output Accuracy: ±0.1V
  • The Maximum Output Peak Current: 600mA
  • Full-load Output Ripple: Vpp<50mV
  • No-load Current: IQ   180uA
  • Switch-off Function: Not Support
  • Operating Temperature: -40℃ ~ +85℃
  • Operating Humidity: 20% ~ 90% relative humidity, no condensation
  • Storage Temperature: -40℃ ~ +125℃
  • Installation Method: Chip-mounting
  • With or Without Isolation: Without Isolation
  • Service Life: 30000h
  • Dimension : 17×13mm/0.67×0.51inch
NOTE
  1. The input voltage must within 15V.
  2. Load current should not be in 600mA 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.