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HiLetgo 5pcs XL6009 Boost Module DC-DC Adjustable Module DC3.0-30V to DC5-35V Output Voltage Power Converter Circuit Board Module 400KHz

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  • XL6009 is a high-performance 400KHz 4A switch currency step-up (BOOST) module. This module is coming with the 3rd generation high-frequency switch technology as the core chip, The performance is much higher than LM2577
  • Wide input voltage: 3V~32V;Optimum operating voltage range: 5~32V;Wide output voltage: 5V~35V
  • With 4A high efficiency MOSFET switches, the efficiency of XL6009 can be up to 94%(LM2577current is 3A
  • With ultra high switch frequency 400KHz , even if small capacity filtering capacitors can achieve very good results, ripple is smaller (Compared to LM2577,its frequency is 50KHz)
  • With 0.1uF high-frequency bypass capacitor, effectively filter out high-frequency noise



Input 3V Output 12V 0.4A 4.8W
Input 5V Output 12V 0.8A 9.6W
Input 7.4V Output 12V 1.5A 18W
Input 12V Output 15V 2A 30W
Input 12V Output 16V 2A 32W
Input 12V Output 18V 1.6A 28.8W
Input 12V Output 19V 1.5A 28.5W
Input 12V Output 24V 1 A 24W
Vin * Iin * Efficiency = Vout * Iout
Vin: Input Voltage
Iin: input current
Vout: Output Voltage
Iout: output current
Features :
Modules nature: Non-isolated step-up (Boost)
Rectification: Non-synchronous rectification
Input voltage: 3V-32V
Output voltage: 5V-35V
Input current: 4A (max), No-load current 18mA
Conversion efficiency: 94% (highest)
Switchig frequency: 400KHz
Output ripple: 50mV (max)
Load regulation: ± 0.5%
Voltage regulation: ± 0.5%
Operating Temperature: -40 ° C to +85 ° C
Dimension: 47 x 22 x 13 mm
Short Circuit Protection: NONE
Applications:
DIY a mobile power supply
Boost charger
Power supply for electronic equipment
Package Included:
5* XL6009 Adjustable DC-DC Boost Module


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I used this to resolve a problem of cutting out my Hummingbird Fish Finder when starting boat engine. Set output voltage to 15.5vdc and not a problem since.
Joseph Price
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
I purchased this so I could use a small 110 v ceiling fan in my Rv with 12v input the 60v output worked as it was designed for dc operation. It’s small enough to be integrated into the fans housing. It works great so far.
Drewski
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
Looking at the module, it seems well made enough and the set screw potentiometer works as long as input voltage is above a certain level. This is similar to what CBO and Robbins mentioned in their reviews. Unfortunately, if input voltage drops below 3.7v the output is very unstable. I used these with a solar powered set up which charges a 19850 li-ion battery to power an Arduino. I had checked the output voltage and adjusted it to about 9v to use in the Vin pin of the Arduino. Later I found that the output voltage changed to a much higher value by itself - , and suspect that's what fried two Arduino nanos. I I initially thought it was a circuit error on my part.
Oscar
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
I originally tried this product "Eiechip dc to dc Step up Converter DC Voltage Regulator Voltage Converter Step Up dc Boost Converter USB Power Module Supply Module 2V-24V to 5V-28V 2A MT3608 Mico USB (Pack of 10)" which is physically smaller than this product. But it couldn't seem to output the current I needed. This one has more power and cured my issue.
Hasan al-Basri
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023
My Particular Use: Boost 12vd to 26vdc for operating a Transfer Relay with 26 vdc coil voltage. 26 volt relays are readily available surplus and are much cheaper than 12 volt relays. (Requires a snubbing diode at the output.)Pros:Clearly marked circuit board and solder terminals with both input and output identified and polarity of same.Bourne Multi-turn potentiometers are of good quality and make adjustment smooth and easy.No apparent noise generated to my ham radio receivers. (always a potential problem with switching supplies)Very inexpensive, at about $2 unit cost, 5 supplied in the package.Provide up to 4A current ...way more than any relay I would use requires (typically Cons: I can't think of any. They are perfect for my applicationBe sure to measure and set the output voltage appropriately for your project BEFORE connecting these modules to any equipment!
Computer Engineer
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023
Description advertises output voltage range from 5V to 35V and the ability to handle 4A.With 3.7V on the input, the output V-oc (no load) came up at 50V. With the adjustment pot all the way down, I could only clamp some down to 15V Voc. With a 50 ohm load, some regulators could only clamp to 6V but only source 100mA. Other regulators, with that same 50 ohm load attached, couldn't get above 3.5V. Input power never exceed 1.5W @ 3.7V according to my bench supply. These regulators behave like they came from the garbage bin.DO NOT BUY!
Truth Be Told
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023
This product is great.LIKES:1. EASY TO USE2. Good Value for money3. Accuracy is pretty good...Surprisingly mine can have an INTAKE vdc as low as 1.37VDC....BUT keep in mind these boost modules are rated for INPUT 3.0VDC-30VDC AND STEP UP VDC to OUTPUT 5-32 VDCDISLIKES:1. HEAT production occurs and depending on your INPUT VDC to OUTPUT VDC + THE LOAD also known as what you are using these Boost Modules to power = more or less heat production of which is released from the module...That being mentioned my dislike is...not the best boost module heat management. No cooling Fan or radiator
Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2021
Do a search for the XL6009 datasheet. Vin is rated for 5v - 32v and there is also no low voltage lockout feature on this chip! It SHOULD have soft-start, thermal shutdown and over voltage protection.If you understand what you're purchasing it appears to be doing everything its supposed to do.Confirmed the under voltage Vin Vout high case with a lab power supply that others have been seeing.Configuration: Boost ModePotentiometer operation set to: 4.9 Vin 10 VoutHigh Vout when Vin is under voltage: 2.8v - 3.3vVout when in under voltage range 2.8-3.3v in range: 18-20v outBelow 2.8Vin Vout goes back to a reasonably low state.Photo: Nothing crazy going on here, lower trace is Vin power supply, upper trace is the Vout trace*Edit: Photo removed to prevent any misguidance - I did end up finding minimal cyclical noise as a 1ms pulse though this could have been from the test setup, the power supply or other external factors. This noise was well within tolerance.
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