
jstarne1
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Hello everyone , I sourced switching regulators that are also adjustable from 4.75 volts to 14 volts , I added standard servo ext plugs so they plug directly into your V4 EZB. I will be making these for myself and the community so I hope everyone likes them. Please be aware I can only send these where you will not have rediculous duties or shipping fees as I will just mail them in a standard envelope.
I am looking for 10 testers , try them out , see how you like them and report back. First one is free!
I can also make them with jumper style pigtails for sensors , but I will get in the pigtails later.
Josh, I will be a tester, and consider more later. I think it is something people need. I live in the Midwest USA. Thank you Steve S sdstud1975@yahoo.com
@Josh, I can be a tester...
Here are manufacturer specs, in short it is rated at 3 amps of current. This is enough to drive a high torque servo according to most manufacturer specs.
Module Properties: non-isolated buck Rectification: synchronous rectification Input voltage: 4.75V-23V Output voltage: 1.0V-17V Output Current: 3A Conversion efficiency: 96% (maximum) Switching Frequency: 340KHz Output ripple: 30mV (no-load) Load regulation: ± 0.5% Voltage regulation: ± 2.5% Working temperature: -40 ? to +85 ? External dimensions: 17 * 11 * 3.8mm
Everyone who didn't post their info , email me kandyred@gmail.com , others I will email you tommorow.
@Josh.... One good point is the lower the voltage you set the regulator at the more current it should be able to provide....
Nice specs. Thanks!
Nice, but i think you can also get same kind thru Dimension Engineering.
@RoboHappy You mean this 3A adjustable regulator At $25 a pop? You can pay that if you want. I'll wait to see what Josh can provide them for, which I am sure is going to be a far bit cheaper...
Wow , the dimension regulator is pricy and has less range of operation. If you buy that.... it is because your brand loyal. Yes I will be offering them at less than half that price!