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⚡ Dual Voltage Powerhouse for Next-Level Electronics
The DROK Micro Dual Power Supply is a high-efficiency DC-DC buck-boost converter delivering stable ±15V outputs at 660mA from a versatile 4.8-35V input range. Its compact 64x27.5x12.5mm design supports flexible mounting options and includes short circuit protection, making it ideal for powering operational amplifiers, sensors, and audio devices with precision and reliability.
| ASIN | B0752TRXDC |
| Brand Name | DROK |
| Current Rating | 660 Milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (60) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13D x 28W x 13H millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.02 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | DROK |
| Maximum Frequency | 80 MHz |
| Model | 2001708005 |
| Mounting Type | Rack Mount, Chassis Mount |
| Part Number | 2001708005 |
| Power Source | DC |
| Specification Met | RoHS |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**S
I needed a reliable and stable 5V voltage source to power an Arduino board and some small electronics on my truck. This was a cost-effective solution, taking my ~12V truck voltage and converting it to 5.0V. It's a good form factor, operates efficiently and dissipates minimal heat. I'm quite pleased with it.
W**E
To get this supply quiet enough for audio use I had to pre-load it with about 70 mA. With a 140 mA total load the input start-up current was about 2.3A for approximately 50 ms and would over-current trigger almost all 12V 2A 24W switcher's outputs despite the load being only about 4W. The 12V input current, when operating, was around 400 mA. With only the 70 mA load the peak current was about 3.3A. For reliable operation a 12V 4A switcher is required for start-up: It takes a 48W switcher to deliver 4W output despite its near 85% efficiency. A 24V input supply does not reduce the peak current - it only shortens the duration. An unregulated linear 12V wall mount supply will likely be more tolerant of the start-up current. For this reason I'm giving it 4 stars.
C**D
This is a really neat module. Performs as advertised. Operates and buck or boost over wide range, providers ground-referenced +/- 15 vdc. Remarkably low ripple at the output, better than my cheap Chinese variable supply with current limit. The controller chip labeling has been scraped off, but probing the switch pins it's clearly a flyback regulator similar to LM2587 (different pinouts) attached to a transformer. It requires a minimum load of 30 mA, and with 1/2 watt resistors they still reach 70 decrees C... BE CAREFUL! Update: I was working on an op-amp project and my cheap adjustable supply blew a capacitor, got 2 volts ripple on the output. I took this DROK module and fed it with 2x 18650 batteries and was back in business! +-15 volts from 2x18650s, love it!
H**S
While it is dual output, it is not adjustable. I am an electrical engineering student and did not know that they do not all come with adjustable knob. That’s my bad. I have not used it due to this but will keep it for future labs.
J**E
I needed +/-15V for a dual supply op amp Arduino shield. Connected this to the VIN pin on the Arduino headers and now I have the voltages. Very quick easy. But then I went to mount this board on an Arduino protoshield and found out that the headers just don't line up with the holes. Looks like they are maybe off by 0.05". You make it fit and it is fine, but it looks weirdly skewed. Hmmm.... Anyway, does work and otherwise seems great.
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