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LM2596S/DC-DC Step-Down Power Module 3A Adjustable Step-Down Voltage Regulator/Superior to LM2576

This module utilizes high-quality LM2596 chips, boasting high efficiency (up to 92%), low heat generation, and the ability to easily handle currents exceeding 3A (short-term). For long-term operation, it is recommended to use currents within 2.5A, with additional heatsinks for outputs above 10w.

The module employs machine-mounted components and reflow soldering. Each module undergoes a two-hour burn-in test before shipment to ensure high reliability.

LM2596S

Product Basic Parameters:

Application Scenarios:

  1. Vehicle-Mounted Voltage Stabilizer: Simply connect the module’s input to the car cigarette lighter socket to adjust the potentiometer and output voltage between 1.25-30V, easily powering devices such as phones, MP3s, MP4s, PSPs, etc.
  2. Power Supply for Electronic Devices: When devices require 3-30V and you have a corresponding voltage power supply, use this module to conveniently adjust the voltage to the required level.
  3. System Operating Voltage Testing: During projects, use this module to test various voltage ranges for system operating voltages with ease.

Wiring Instructions:

  1. Soldering: Directly solder the power cord to the input (output) ports.
  2. Pin Soldering: Insert leads into pins or onto perforated boards; alternatively, add leads and directly solder to PCB.
  3. Polarity: IN+ for input positive, IN- for input negative, OUT+ for output positive, OUT- for output negative.

Product Features:

  1. Input Voltage Range: DC 3.2V to 40V (input voltage must be at least 1.5V higher than the desired output voltage; cannot boost voltage).
  2. Output Voltage Range: DC 1.25V to 35V continuously adjustable, high efficiency (up to 92%), and output current up to 3A.

Usage Instructions:

  1. Connect the power supply (3.2-40V), and the power indicator light will illuminate, indicating normal module operation.
  2. Adjust the blue potentiometer knob (generally clockwise for voltage increase, counterclockwise for voltage decrease) and use a multimeter to monitor the output voltage until it reaches the desired level.

Precautions:

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