XL6009 boost - buck converter 1.25 - 35
- Nominal input voltage: DC 5.0 - 32.0;
- The maximum input voltage: DC 36.0 V;
- Control range of output voltage: DC 1.25 - 35.0 V;
- The maximum load current of 3.0 A;
- The limitation of the working load current: 4.0 A;
- Switching frequency: 400 kHz;
- output voltage ripple: <50 mV;
- Instability of output voltage: <2.5%;
- Efficiency: 94%;
- Operating temperature: -45 ° C - + 85 ° C;
- Protection of overheating: 125 ° C;
- Dimensions: 48 x 25 x 14 mm
- Weight: 24 g
- Size: 48mm x 25mm x 14mm
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| From | 1 | шт | 157 | грн |
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XL6009 buck-boost converter 1.25 - 35 V is a device assembled on a monolithic XL6009 PWM voltage regulator with a switching frequency of 400 kHz. Has built-in thermal protection and operating current limitation.
The output voltage of the XL6009 buck-boost converter 1.25 - 35 V is controlled by a high-precision potentiometer.
When powering a load with a rated current consumption of more than 1.0A, it is necessary to install the heatsink on top of the microcircuit or board on the heatsink, observing the insulation of the conductive parts from the heatsink.
The input voltage, observing the polarity, is supplied to the input contacts "IN +" and "IN-", the output voltage is removed from the output contacts "OUT +" and "OUT-". The bus "-" is common, it can be combined to connect with one wire.
XL6009 buck-boost DC-DC converter 1.25 - 35 V is an ideal solution for powering circuits with high voltage drop (difference between input and stabilized voltage). Unlike classic voltage stabilizers, it practically does not generate heat, has a low current consumption.
XL6009 buck-boost converter 1.25 - 35 V applied:
- in car laptop adapters;
- in automotive and industrial devices requiring a voltage higher than the mains voltage level;
- in portable electronics;
- is indispensable in solar photovoltaic systems, wind power systems, and other applications where voltage instability is present.





