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==Specification== | ==Specification== |
Latest revision as of 05:10, 1 July 2016
Description
When we want to design pcDuino into a real product, we often come into situation where the system can only provide a single voltage, for example, 24V. This DC to DC step down module addresses the problem by allowing a single external system power supply.
Specification
Electrical specification
- Input voltage range: 8V-30V
- Output voltage: 5V (The module has a pin to connect to an external resistor to adjust the output voltage]
- Maximum output: 5A (Please use a heatsink when it will need to contentiously provide 4A and above current.
Interface
- VIN+: The positive terminal for external input power supply
- VIN-: The ground terminal for external input power supply
- VOUT+: The positive terminal for output power supply
- VOUT-: The ground terminal for output power supply
- Adj: Pin used to adjust the output voltage