2 Pcs. Super Tiny DC-DC Converter 1-17V 3A, 11 x 17mm

C$2.49

Availability: In stock (can be backordered) SKU: 26648
Quantity discount 2 - 9 C$2.37
Quantity discount 10 - 19 C$2.24
Quantity discount 20 + C$2.12

Description

Set of 2 powerful, Tiny DC-DC Converter with 1-17V adjustable output voltage, max. 3A.

This module comes ready assembled and tested with very high efficiency of up to 96%.

The output voltage can be adjusted by the onboard trimmer potentiometer. The input voltage must be at least 3V higher than the output voltage.

Specifications:
Input voltage: 4.75 to 23V DC
Output voltage: 1 to 17V DC, adjustable
Output current: max 3A
Conversion efficiency: up to 96%
Dimensions: 1.1 * 1.7 cm
Weight: 1.6 g

3 reviews for 2 Pcs. Super Tiny DC-DC Converter 1-17V 3A, 11 x 17mm

  1. 5 out of 5

    m.p (verified owner)

    These were a pleasant surprise… I was looking for a small converter for a project (needed 9V from a 12V power supply) and hoped these would do the job. They are a little finicky to set (go easy on the little potentiometer) but so have have been capable of supplying a steady 2A for an indefinite period of time with only some warmth. Running them at 3A for a long time would probably warrant a small fan or heat sink.

    Until they make something smaller and/or more powerful, I think I’m going to always want to have one or two of these on hand.

  2. 4 out of 5

    jason.brett (verified owner)

    I’ve used them in one or two projects… they work great and are an amazing bargain at this price. I’ve got them dropping 17VDC to 5VDC to drive a Raspberry Pi Pico and about 150 WS2812B LEDs (not at full brightness… just a couple amps of current) and it works like a charm. The 5VDC level looks pretty smooth on a scope.

    I take one star off because the mounting holes are not on a 0.100″ (2.54mm) grid spacing. This means you have to create some custom headers if you want to use this on a breadboard, and a custom part if you want to put it on your printed circuit board design. It’s not a deal-breaker, but just frustrating that whoever designed the board never thought “Hey… Maybe someone will want to plug this into a breadboard one day!”. On the bright side you can surface mount the part directly to a PCB. I am writing this review because I’m buying more of them, so they must be good! 🙂

  3. 5 out of 5

    radcomtech (verified owner)

    Work well on the bench in buck mode even at 5V and 10Watt load from automotive input around 14V (alternator turning). useful.


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