• Wide-Range Input 7-60V to 5V/7A Buck Converter (WIP)

    Wide-Range Input 7-60V to 5V/7A Buck Converter (WIP)

    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

    tywbooth


  • Buck Converter Topology

    Buck Converter Topology

    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

    collinsemasi


  • Buck Converter By using LM2576

    Buck Converter By using LM2576

    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

    saeed52590


  • Boost buck converter 3.3V 500 mA

    Boost buck converter 3.3V 500 mA

    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

    haze6284


  • Simple Buck Converter

    Simple Buck Converter

    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

    s4myuuel



  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500 mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500 mA

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-ion battery and ouput 3.3V @500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard ADAFRUIT buck converter. Input Voltage Range: 2.5 to 5.5 Voltage.

    aadesh2005

    52 Comments


  • 12v - 5v converter placeholder

    12v - 5v converter placeholder

    This project involves designing a DC-DC buck converter circuit to efficiently step down a 12V input voltage to a stable 5V output voltage. The converter is suitable for various electronic applications requiring 5V DC supply from a 12V source.

    12 Comments


  • 12v - 5v converter placeholder

    12v - 5v converter placeholder

    This project involves designing a DC-DC buck converter circuit to efficiently step down a 12V input voltage to a stable 5V output voltage. The converter is suitable for various electronic applications requiring 5V DC supply from a 12V source.

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    9 Comments


  • Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module

    Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Expect to squeeze around 5-10% SoC from a typical Li-Ion battery. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V Assembled at pcbway.com

    6 Comments


  • dc converter

    dc converter

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a li-ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500 mA. powered by the TPS63051YFFR and the same package as a standard adafruit buck converter. Input voltage range : 2.5 V to 5.5 V

    3 Comments


  • Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module aKRp

    Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module aKRp

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Expect to squeeze around 5-10% SoC from a typical Li-Ion battery. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V Assembled at pcbway.com

    1 Comment


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3v

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3v

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-ion and can output 3.3v @500ma. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input voltage range: 2.5v to 5.5v


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    A Buck Boost Converter that can be powered from Li ion battery and output 3.3V 500mA Powered by TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit Buck Converter. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    A Buck booster that can be powered from Li-on battery ans output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input voltage range : 2.5V to 5.5V


  • Buck/Boost converter

    Buck/Boost converter

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFF and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter Input Voltage range: 2.5V to 5.5V


  • hole torture test 1 - Simple buck to 3V3 3f47 0dec

    hole torture test 1 - Simple buck to 3V3 3f47 0dec

    Power supply using a buck converter to go from 14VDC input to 3.3V output up to 2A continuous.


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V  500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    A buck boost converter that can ben powered from a Li-ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TP63051YFFR and in the package as in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V


  • Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA [You're Holding it Wrong]

    Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA [You're Holding it Wrong]

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Expect to squeeze around 5-10% SoC from a typical Li-Ion battery. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V Assembled at pcbway.com


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3v 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3v 500mA

    A buck boost converterthat can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3v @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051 YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input Voltage Range: 2.5v to 5.5v


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-lonbattery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3v 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3v 500mA

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from Li-Ion battery and output 3.3v @500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input Voltage Range: 2.5v to 5


  • Buck Boost Converter

    Buck Boost Converter

    A Buck-Boost converter that can be powered from a Li-ion battery and output 3.3 V @ 500 mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input voltage range: 2.5 V to 5.5 V


  • BUCK BOOST CONV 3.3V 500MA

    BUCK BOOST CONV 3.3V 500MA

    A buck-boost converter is a type of DC-DC converter that can produce a regulated output voltage either lower or higher than the input voltage. It is a combination of the buck converter and the boost converter in a single circuit. A buck-boost converter with an input voltage of 3.3V and an output current of 500mA


  • buck boost Converter  3.3v 500mA

    buck boost Converter 3.3v 500mA

    The buck boost that can be powered from a Li-lon Battery and Output 3.3v @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input Voltage Range:2.5v to 5.5v


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V


  • Buck boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    In the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter input voltage range:2.5V to 5.5V


  • Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module

    Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Expect to squeeze around 5-10% SoC from a typical Li-Ion battery. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V Assembled at pcbway.com


  • Buck Boost +3V3 500mA

    Buck Boost +3V3 500mA

    A buck boost converter that can be powered by a li ion battery and output 3v3 500mA. Powered by TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard adafruit buck converter. Input voltage range 2.5V to 5.5V.


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    A Buck boost converter that can be powered from Li-ion battery and the output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adarfruit buck converter. input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V


  • Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA

    Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Expect to squeeze around 5-10% SoC from a typical Li-Ion battery. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V


  • Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck Boost Converter 3.3V 500mA

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafriut buck converter. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V


  • Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module

    Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Expect to squeeze around 5-10% SoC from a typical Li-Ion battery. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V Assembled at pcbway.com

    collinsemasi


  • Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module

    Buck Boost 3.3V 500mA Physical Module

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Expect to squeeze around 5-10% SoC from a typical Li-Ion battery. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V Assembled at pcbway.com


  • Buck boost converter 3.3V 500mA

    Buck boost converter 3.3V 500mA

    there is a buck boost converter that can be powered through Li-ion battery and output 3.3V @500 mA. powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. input Voltage range:2.5V to 5.5V.


  • On Air R2 Demo

    On Air R2 Demo

    R2 changes: -Moving to Letter Modules for ease of design -Adding ESP32 for WiFi On/Off and intensity control -Optional: Add unpopulated AA Battery Holder for battery option R1 changes: -Changed LED part to Red LEDs -adjusted resistor value of buck converter -Changed source for USB-C Connector -Removed exposed soldermask on buck converter with negative soldermask expansion -Order with black soldermask Modified by markwu2001: - Adjustable Brightness, - 85-90% Drive Efficiency - <5W Operation (Can use 5V 1A Plug) This project can be purchased from LCSC Original Description: Daddy's second circuit board. A sign to let my wife know when I'm on a call. Activates with a slide switch and is powered by USB-C. #template

    53 Comments


  • AT06.V3 9W DOB V3.1

    AT06.V3 9W DOB V3.1

    - Buck Converter - Use IC BP2861CJ - Required Parameters: Input voltage: 220VAC Input Power: 9W Power Factor: 0.5 LED Output Voltage: 81VDC LED Output Current: 105mA Driver Efficiency : 90%

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    35 Comments


  • makanaky

    makanaky

    A buck boost converter that can be powered from a Li-Ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Expect to squeeze around 5-10% SoC from a typical Li-Ion battery. Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V

    10 Comments


  • On-Air LED Sign - Modular

    On-Air LED Sign - Modular

    Build your own Modular LED Sign! This design prioritizes accessibility which means that the BoM can be ordered on Amazon and that everything was designed with solder-ability in mind. NOTE: This board is still an unfinished prototype that has not been built and verified. Operating Instructions: 1. [Important!] Power your buck converter and adjust the output voltage to 1.5V output before attempting to power the LEDs. If you cannot power the buck converter, just turn the potentiometer counterclockwise to its maximum setting.

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    10 Comments


  • Bulb TR100N1 30W V09.1

    Bulb TR100N1 30W V09.1

    Buck Converter Input Voltage: 220VAC Input Power: 30W AC Frequency : 50/60Hz Power Factor: 0.5 LED Output Voltage: 160V LED Output Current: 170mA Driver Efficiency : 93% Switching Frequency : 200kHz Output Current after diode bridge rectifier : 100mA Output Voltage after diode bridge rectifier : 310VDC

    &

    6 Comments


  • AP64501SP-13-3.3V-3.3A-Out

    AP64501SP-13-3.3V-3.3A-Out

    Buck Converter Sublayout taken from the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Carrier Board #template #raspberrrypi

    5 Comments


  • Utkarsh's trial

    Utkarsh's trial

    A buck booster converter that can be powered from a Li-ion battery and output 3.3V @ 500mA. Powered by the TPS63051YFFR and in the same package as a standard Adafruit buck converter. Input Voltage Range 2.5V to 5.5V

    &

    5 Comments


  • LTC3406 Reference Design vJQ6

    LTC3406 Reference Design vJQ6

    This is a reference design of a buck converter based on LTC3406 with 1.2V 0.6A output #referenceDesign #powermanagement #analogdevices #template #reference-design

    3 Comments


  • JARVIS Sign

    JARVIS Sign

    Build your own Modular LED Sign! This design prioritizes accessibility which means that the BoM can be ordered on Amazon and that everything was designed with solder-ability in mind. NOTE: This board is still an unfinished prototype that has not been built and verified. Operating Instructions: 1. [Important!] Power your buck converter and adjust the output voltage to 1.5V output before attempting to power the LEDs. If you cannot power the buck converter, just turn the potentiometer counterclockwise to its maximum setting.

    2 Comments


  • LTC3406 Reference Design 9zaa

    LTC3406 Reference Design 9zaa

    This is a reference design of a buck converter based on LTC3406 with 1.2V 0.6A output #referenceDesign #powermanagement #analogdevices #template #reference-design

    2 Comments


  • Paul Sign

    Paul Sign

    Build your own Modular LED Sign! Operating Instructions: 1. [Important!] Power your buck converter and adjust the output voltage to 1.5V output before attempting to power the LEDs. If you want it to be simple and static intensity, first count how many LEDs you need to power and then determine your power requirements. E.g. R-24 T-14 F-15 M-33 Total: 86

    2 Comments


  • On Air R2 Demo g6fL

    On Air R2 Demo g6fL

    R2 changes: -Moving to Letter Modules for ease of design -Adding ESP32 for WiFi On/Off and intensity control -Optional: Add unpopulated AA Battery Holder for battery option R1 changes: -Changed LED part to Red LEDs -adjusted resistor value of buck converter -Changed source for USB-C Connector -Removed exposed soldermask on buck converter with negative soldermask expansion -Order with black soldermask Modified by markwu2001: - Adjustable Brightness, - 85-90% Drive Efficiency - <5W Operation (Can use 5V 1A Plug) This project can be purchased from LCSC Original Description: Daddy's second circuit board. A sign to let my wife know when I'm on a call. Activates with a slide switch and is powered by USB-C. #template

    2 Comments


  • Gang Gang Sign

    Gang Gang Sign

    Build your own Modular LED Sign! This design prioritizes accessibility which means that the BoM can be ordered on Amazon and that everything was designed with solder-ability in mind. NOTE: This board is still an unfinished prototype that has not been built and verified. Operating Instructions: 1. [Important!] Power your buck converter and adjust the output voltage to 1.5V output before attempting to power the LEDs. If you cannot power the buck converter, just turn the potentiometer counterclockwise to its maximum setting.

    2 Comments


  • [Project YHIW L01] TPS62130 12v to 5V - 3A Regulator

    [Project YHIW L01] TPS62130 12v to 5V - 3A Regulator

    TPS62130 Is a Texas instrument Buck Converter IC in the TPS family of power devices. This converter has a maximum input range of...

    1 Comment