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The Youmile 10Pcs Step-Down Power Supply Module is a compact and efficient DC-DC converter that transforms input voltages from 12-24V down to adjustable outputs of 1.8V, 2.5V, 3.3V, 5V, 9V, and 12V, with a maximum output current of 3A. Weighing only 20g, this module is designed for versatility and high efficiency, making it an essential tool for any tech-savvy professional.
UPC | 741416923933 |
Manufacturer | Youmile |
Part number | TS-YM-314 |
Item Weight | 20 g |
Package Dimensions | 14.4 x 9.4 x 1.1 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | TS-YM-314 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**.
Works very well but bear in mind there is are no instruction information.
These units work well but you are going to struggle a bit to get them working.First they are incredibly small which means the writing and solder pads are tiny too.Two ways of operating: By using the tiny variable pot, to adjust which voltage you select but this is where it gets tricky!The VAR setting is the default EVEN THOUGH THERE IS NO SOLDER BLOB over the pads for that! (Remember only one voltage can be used/selected)So ignore the VAR solder blobs and carry on by adjusting via the micro pot, your voltage.If you want to select a voltage as a FIXED entity you must crape away the little track round the top of the VAR blob! This kills the micro pot from interfering with your selected voltage. Remember to solder a blob over the small gap in your selected voltage.
N**W
Great for powering Adafruit Feather from a vehicle battery
Either use the adjustable output or set a fixed output. I needed 5V so note the solder blob. Adjustable is default, so you MUST cut the track between the ADJ pads, otherwise you will have the preset resistor in parallel with the trim potentiometer and the desired voltage will not be achieved. Voltage output is stable at 12-14V input and the module runs cool at my circuit current of ~800mA. Recommended
G**S
Tiny versatile buck regulator PCBs at an excellent price.
Excellent little boards which can be used with the onboard potentiometer to set the output voltage or by cutting the track to it and using one of the fixed resistor solder bridges as discussed elsewhere and shown in my attached photos.If you cut the track, you can always restore the potentiometer using the top solder bridge.The EN (enable) connection can be left open circuit to let the onboard pull-up enable the output or shorted to ground using a mechanical switch or FET for output control e.g. from a voltage monitor on the input.With the track cut and the 5V bridge soldered, the output was stable from an 18V all the way down to 5.4V input with a ~ 500mA load.Marked down slightly as there was no need to have a track to cut given the presence of the solder bridge for the pot.
P**0
Good quality
Works well
M**Y
Awful design, you need to buy 10 just to get 1 working DO NOT BUY IF YOU ARE USING 24V
Arrived in a non antistatic bag, not ideal as the board is assembled but I would prefer to see some protection.the score marks are not deep enough so you have to force the break between the boards, this can cause components to crack.No technical data:-Pins are:-Vo - Voltage Output - what ever you set the resistors or potentiometer toGnd - Ground - common groundIn - Voltage Input - 0 - 22 Volts input referenced to GndEN - Enable pin - Pull to Gnd to switch off, Leave open or pull high to enableThe voltage settings, as per other users comments, if you do not do anything then the potentiometer will control the voltage. if you want a fixed output then you MUST cut the potentiometer out of circuit, see other peoples images.My findings:-Breaking the boards out, 2 were damaged out of the 10.Powering up the boards:-First board blew up, second board was no output, the rest gave a good output with a 12V input.After setting up on the test bench it would seem that the input MAXIMUM voltage is NOT 24V.. the tolerances on the design do not allow 24V input. ok for 12V input dropping to less but useless for 24V.
F**K
The fixed voltage pads do work
These are small, work well and don't get hot during use. I used a bunch of them to power WS2812B addressable led strips.To make use of the fixed voltage pads you have to cut the track just above the ADJ pads to take the potentiometer out of circuit and then bridge across the fixed voltage output pad you want to use.
P**L
WARNING The Default mode is adjustable - otherwise a great little board
a great little board but default mode is adjustable - see photo1 Cut the track for fixed voltage2 solder across the desired voltage pads
C**E
Well worth the cost, poor documentation
It took me a while to realise the Adj pot is permanently wired - doh! In order to use a preset output V you need to cut the track adjacent the Adj pad.Two pairs of glasses and a modelling knife later - job done, but then I'm up for a bit of SMD work from time to time.Up to now reliable use for 12V to 5V projects with R-PiZeroW's & Pico-WsWould certainly buy again when this batch runs out!
J**N
Very compact and works as advertized
I used this product to power a Raspberry Pi via 24v PoE, and for this it works without a hitch so far. The only thing I could complain about is that I had to cut a pcb trace to the voltage adjuster (using a scalpel) to use the fixed voltage pads. It may sound uncomplicated, but since this unit is so compact it required a very fine tool and almost microscope level zoom to cut the trace.
Z**F
Efficient "original, up to specification (unlike others)
Aufgrund der detaillierten Performance-Angaben zu Effizienz und Ruhestrom, sowie der vielen positiven Bewertungen, hab ich mich für diesen Step-down-Wandel entschieden. Leider scheinen viele Händler eine "neue", bei weitem weniger effiziente Version auszuliefern, nicht so jedoch YouMile!Im Gegensatz zu zwei anderen Verleichsprodukten, scheint hier noch der originale IC "IAELF" verbaut zu sein, und die Effizienz entspricht in etwa den Angaben. Der Ruhestrom liegt, je nach Ein-/Ausgangsspannung, auch angemessen im niedrigen einstelligen mA Bereich. Andere Module haben hier mehr als 10mA Ruhestrom benötigt, und entsprechen definitiv nicht den Angaben, weshalb ich diese zurückgeschickt habe und nun bei den YouMile Modulen bleibe.
A**L
Mensonge ne résiste pas aux 24 V
Bonjour j’ai acheté ce lot de cartes franchement ça vaut rien du tout je les ai toutes brûler Elle ne résiste pas au 24 V de plus j’ai pu en sauver que 2/10 et les deux le lendemain elle n’avait plus le même voltage complètement nul surtout ne pas acheter
W**.
Kleines Format
Ich habe damit eine Lüfterregelung realisiert, die aus einem PWM-Signal (mit RC-Glied) den Regler steuert und dieser dann eine entsprechende Gleichspannung verlustarm an die Lüfter weitergibt. Das Modul ist klein und die für mich benötigten Anpassungen konnte ich hier relativ einfach durchführen.
R**.
Tut was es soll
Gerät funktioniert jedoch ist anscheinend die Beschriftung für die Lötpads auf der Unterseite falsch. Wenn ich die 5V aussuche kann ich mit dem Potentiometer auf der Vorderseite leider nur bis 4.5V einstellen.Erst als ich die 9V Lötpads verbunden habe, konnte ich 5V am Ausgang einstellen.Verarbeitungsqualität ist gut, Beschriftung ist klar und deutlich und ich hoffe, dass es mit der Zeit keine Probleme macht.
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