
Overview
DC/DC step-up converter with particularly small dimensions (51 x 21.5 x 13 mm), capable of converting a DC voltage between 3.5 and 30 volts into an output voltage from 4 to 30 volts (adjustable via trimmer).
Tech specs
- Input voltage: from 3.5 V to 30 V
- Output current: 2 A (max. 3 A - using a fan to dissipate heat)
- Adjustable output voltage: from 4 V to 30 V
- Dimensions (mm): 51 x 21.5 x 13
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