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Cheap and Neat - Adjustable CC/CV DC to DC Driver Module
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I was looking for an adjustable CC CV (constant current/constant voltage) driver module for setup, testing and burn in for LEDs and LDs when I came across this very interesting eBay listed module:
LED Voltage and current display LM2596 DC-DC Step Down CC-CV Adjust Power Supply
Quote:
Features:
•The 0.36-inch voltmeter ammeter LED digital tube, voltmeter resolution 0.1 V, ammeter resolution 0.01 A, with blue and green LED digital tube
• Non-isolated step-down constant current, constant voltage module (CC CV) charging module
•Input voltage: 7-26V
•Output voltage: continuously adjustable (1.25-25V)
•Minimum Voltage difference: 2V
•Output current: rated 2.5A, the largest 2.5A (more than 15W, please install the heat sink)
•Constant current range: 0-2.5A (adjustable)
•Size: ultra-small size 49 (W) * 70 (L) * 17 (H) mm (without potentiometer)
•Output power: natural cooling 15W, 25W with heatsink
•Conversion efficiency: up to 92% (output voltage higher, higher the efficiency)
•Output ripple: 20M bandwidth (for reference only)
•Input 12V Output 5V 2.5A 60mV (MAX)
•Operating temperature: Industrial grade (-40 ℃ to +85 ℃)
•(ambient temperature exceeds 40 degrees, lower power use, or add one heatsink)
•Full load temperature rise: 45 °C
•No-load Current: Typical 10mA (12V switch to 4.2V)
•Load regulation: ± 1%
•Voltage regulation: ± 0.5%
•Dynamic response speed: 5% 200uS
•Potentiometer adjustment direction: clockwise (increase), counterclockwise (decrease)
•Indicator: Yellow LED constant current, red LED work, fully charged of green LED
•Output short circuit protection: Yes, constant current (constant current value of the current settings)
•Input reverse polarity protection: No, please comply with our plate or in the input reverse polarity protection diode in series.
Seller's ratings show that he has sold 9 of these since Feb with all positive feedback. So I ordered one and I will be most interested in how well it performs and how clean the output looks like on a scope (ripple, and on/off spiking, etc.)
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I was looking for an adjustable CC CV (constant current/constant voltage) driver module for setup, testing and burn in for LEDs and LDs when I came across this very interesting eBay listed module:
LED Voltage and current display LM2596 DC-DC Step Down CC-CV Adjust Power Supply
Quote:
Features:
•The 0.36-inch voltmeter ammeter LED digital tube, voltmeter resolution 0.1 V, ammeter resolution 0.01 A, with blue and green LED digital tube
• Non-isolated step-down constant current, constant voltage module (CC CV) charging module
•Input voltage: 7-26V
•Output voltage: continuously adjustable (1.25-25V)
•Minimum Voltage difference: 2V
•Output current: rated 2.5A, the largest 2.5A (more than 15W, please install the heat sink)
•Constant current range: 0-2.5A (adjustable)
•Size: ultra-small size 49 (W) * 70 (L) * 17 (H) mm (without potentiometer)
•Output power: natural cooling 15W, 25W with heatsink
•Conversion efficiency: up to 92% (output voltage higher, higher the efficiency)
•Output ripple: 20M bandwidth (for reference only)
•Input 12V Output 5V 2.5A 60mV (MAX)
•Operating temperature: Industrial grade (-40 ℃ to +85 ℃)
•(ambient temperature exceeds 40 degrees, lower power use, or add one heatsink)
•Full load temperature rise: 45 °C
•No-load Current: Typical 10mA (12V switch to 4.2V)
•Load regulation: ± 1%
•Voltage regulation: ± 0.5%
•Dynamic response speed: 5% 200uS
•Potentiometer adjustment direction: clockwise (increase), counterclockwise (decrease)
•Indicator: Yellow LED constant current, red LED work, fully charged of green LED
•Output short circuit protection: Yes, constant current (constant current value of the current settings)
•Input reverse polarity protection: No, please comply with our plate or in the input reverse polarity protection diode in series.
Seller's ratings show that he has sold 9 of these since Feb with all positive feedback. So I ordered one and I will be most interested in how well it performs and how clean the output looks like on a scope (ripple, and on/off spiking, etc.)
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