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Step Down Charge Module XL4015 5A Adjustable Power CC/CV with Display

225.00 EGP

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SKU:300000011162
Description

The 5A Adjustable Step Down CC / CV Module provides output voltage and current limit adjustment in a compact module with built-in display

PACKAGE INCLUDES:
  • 5A Adjustable Step Down CC / CV Module
KEY FEATURES OF 5A ADJUSTABLE STEP DOWN CC / CV MODULE:
  • Compact size
  • Built-in display of output voltage and current
  • Output voltage adjustment
  • Output current limit adjustment
  • XL4015 step-down converter
  • Output current up to 5A with cooling and 3A without cooling
  • Input voltage range 5 to 30V
  • Output voltage range 0.8 to 29V

This compact DC-DC module is an adjustable XL4015 based voltage step-down (buck) converter module with the addition of a current limiting adjustment and a daughter board that provides a display of the output voltage and current.  This makes it convenient to use for a number of different applications such as for charging batteries, using as a constant current LED driver or serving as a small adjustable power supply with current limiting.

The module is rated for an input of 5V – 30V with an output voltage of 0.8V – 29V at up to 5A.  The module runs very comfortably at 1.5A and should be limited to around 3A unless some air flow is provided through the module to help keep things cool.

Output Display

The display shows the output voltage on the top display in the format XX.XU.  The right most digit displays a ‘U’ to represent Voltage.

The bottom display shows the output current in the format X.XXA.  The rightmost digit is an ‘A’ to represent Amps.

There are two on-board multi-turn pots for adjusting output voltage and setting current limiting.

Output Voltage Adjustment

The potentiometer towards the middle of the module is used for adjusting the output voltage which is shown on the top LED display.

Turning the pot CW increases the the output voltage, turning it CCW decreases the output voltage.  The maximum output voltage will be about 1V less than the input voltage.  The minimum output voltage will be about 0.8V.

The output voltage can be set before a load is connected.

DC-DC Step Down CC & CV Module - Adjustment Pots

Current Limit Adjustment

The other pot is for adjusting the current limit set-point.   The current being drawn is shown on the bottom LED display.

Turning the pot CW increases the current limit (amount of current the module will supply) while turning it CCW decreases the current limit.

If current is being limited by the module, the red LED on the side of the module with the adjustment pots comes on.

Note: If the module is in current limit mode, the output voltage will decrease, and the display numbers will start to jump around.  This is normal because when in current limit mode, the module outputs a varying waveform.

To pre adjust the current limit before hooking it up to a load, it is recommended to short the output terminals of the module with a DVM set for its 10A DC Current mode.  This will safely draw the maximum amount of current the module will allow based on its current setting and show the amount of current being drawn.  You can then use the current limit adjustment pot to set the current limit to whatever value you need.

Status LEDs

There are 2 additional LED status indicators on the side opposite the adjustment pots.DC-DC Step Down CC & CV Module - Indicator LEDs

The LED on the left comes on to indicate that charging is occurring if the module is being used to charge a battery.

The LED on the right comes on to indicate that charging is complete as the current being drawn from the module is reduced toward zero.  It switches the LEDs between the two states when the current reaches approximately 10% of the current limit setting.

Input Power

Input power is applied to the left end of the bottom board which is the end with the 3-pin white connector.  Connections are made using a 2-pos screw terminal.  Access to the screws is through holes in the top board using a small screwdriver.

1×2  Terminal Block (Input Power)

  • IN+ = Input power 5 – 30VDC
  • IN- = Ground for input power

Note:  The module does not have a reverse polarity protection diode, so ensure that the power is connected with the proper polarity or damage will result.

Output Power

Output power available on the opposite (right) end of the module.  It also uses screw terminal type connections to allow easy connection of wires for hookup.

1×2 Terminal Block (Output Power)

  • OUT+ = Output power 0.8 – 29VDC
  • OUT- = Ground for output load.  The input and output grounds must be kept separate.
TTL Interface Connector

The 3-pin white JST style connector brings out the TTL serial interface from the STM8S003F3 micro that is used on the display board.  In theory, it is possible to retrieve the voltage and current readings from the device through this interface though it appears to be pretty clunky.  For more info on this, check out this article 

Note:  The 2-pin connector is not used.

Notes: 

  1. Be sure to properly hook up the input connections observing correct polarity before applying power to avoid possible damage to the module.

Technical Specifications
Maximum Ratings
Vin Maximum Input Voltage 30V
IO Maximum Output Current 5A
Operating Ratings
Vin Input Voltage Range  5 –  30V
Vout Output Voltage Range  0.8 –  29V
IO Output Current (max continuous) 3A (without air cooling)
5A (with forced air cooling)
Display Measurement  Stated Accuracy 0.1% (less in practice)
Switching Frequency 180kHz
Output Ripple Varies depending on load < 50mV (measured)
Efficiency Varies depending on load 85% (typical measured)  95% max
Electrical Isolation Non-isolated
 Dimensions  L x W x H  52 x 27 x 21mm

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