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Switching DC-DC power module: 0.75-4.5V adjustable output, 9-32V ultra-wide input, 3A output
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0.75-4.5V adj DC-DC Power Supply, 9-32V in, 3A out

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The full output voltage range runs from 0.75V to 4.5V. If you need a more limited range (to protect the hardware you will be connecting to this module), select one of the other (more restricted) ranges.
The module requires a different fuse depending on the input voltage (2A for ~12V input, 1A for ~24V input). Make sure you select the right module for your application.
The module will only start when a high logic ENABLE signal is provided. If you need a module that is always on, select the type without the ENABLE signal logic.
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The pt1-OKIT3W32-4V5max is a robust and stable power supply providing four outputs, adjustable from 0.75V to 4.5V, at a maximum of 3A in total. The board is built around a Murata OKI-T/3-W32 DC-DC switching (buck) converter, not requiring a heat sink.

The input voltage can be anywhere between 9V and 32V, supplied through the screw connector or the barrel jack connector.

The module features an on-board fuse, protecting the circuit against sustained input reversal. The power output is protected against short circuits and over temperature. The converter will automatically restart as soon as the short circuit condition is removed.

Some translator logic has been added to the circuit to provide a (positive) logic ENABLE signal (e.g. 3.3/5V).

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Features

  • 9-32V ultra-wide input, power provided through screw or barrel jack connector
  • four outputs, adjustable from 0.75v to 4.5V, at a maximum of 3A in total
  • built around Murata OKI-T/3-W32 DC-DC switching (buck) converter
  • very high efficiency, not requiring any heat sinks
  • protected against sustained input reversal through an on-board fuse
  • protected against short circuits and over temperature
  • automatic restart after short circuit
  • (positive) logic ENABLE signal (e.g. 3.3/5V)
  • all based on robust through-hole components (except for the OKI-T/3-W32 converter)
  • the board is standing on four brass standoffs, allowing you to place it on a working table or to integrate it into a larger assembly
  • board size: 52.75x34.00mm; bolts: 46.75x28.00mm (M2.5)
  • high-quality PCBs, designed in KiCad, and produced by Aisler (Germany), PCBWay (China) and OSH Park (USA)
  • board comes fully assembled and tested
  • power cables available

NOTE: the full output voltage range runs from about 0.75V to 4.5V; if you need a more limited range (to protect the hardware you will be connecting to this module), select one of the other (more restricted) ranges

NOTE: the module requires a different fuse depending on the input voltage (2A for ~12V input, 1A for ~24V input); make sure you select the right module for your application

NOTE: the module will only start when a high logic ENABLE signal is provided; if you need a module that is always on, select the type without the ENABLE signal logic

Usage

I've created this board as a low-voltage power supply for my LED applications (often based on the TI TLC5947 constant current LED driver), and to feed the filaments of the VFD display tubes I'm using in my projects.

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Offerman Industries is creating art and design based on old-school electronics, i.e. retrotronics. It involves programming embedded systems, and designing and having manufactured aluminium components, electronic schematics, printed circuit boards, 3D-printed objects, and laser-cut acrylic glass and aluminium. Although some of these technologies are also used in the makers movement, in this case a far more robust, industrial approach is used.