├── hardware ├── XL4015_5A.BomDoc ├── XL4015_5A.PcbDoc ├── XL4015_5A.SchDoc └── XL4015_5A.PrjPcb ├── README.md └── LICENSE /hardware/XL4015_5A.BomDoc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yasir-shahzad/XL4015-5A-DC-DC-Step-Down-Adjustable-Buck-Converter/HEAD/hardware/XL4015_5A.BomDoc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hardware/XL4015_5A.PcbDoc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yasir-shahzad/XL4015-5A-DC-DC-Step-Down-Adjustable-Buck-Converter/HEAD/hardware/XL4015_5A.PcbDoc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hardware/XL4015_5A.SchDoc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yasir-shahzad/XL4015-5A-DC-DC-Step-Down-Adjustable-Buck-Converter/HEAD/hardware/XL4015_5A.SchDoc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # XL4015 5A DC-DC Step Down Adjustable Buck Converter 2 | 3 | ## Overview 4 | 5 | The **XL4015 5A DC-DC Step Down Adjustable Buck Converter** is a versatile and efficient voltage regulator module designed for applications requiring reliable power delivery with adjustable output. It uses the XL4015 chip to convert higher DC input voltages to a lower output voltage, maintaining stability and efficiency. 6 | 7 | --- 8 | 9 | ## Features 10 | 11 | - **Wide Input Voltage Range**: 4V to 38V DC. 12 | - **Adjustable Output Voltage**: 1.25V to 36V DC. 13 | - **High Output Current**: Up to 5A with proper cooling. 14 | - **High Efficiency**: Up to 96%. 15 | - **Integrated Thermal Protection**: Prevents overheating. 16 | - **Overcurrent Protection**: Ensures safe operation under load. 17 | - **Short Circuit Protection**: Prevents damage during faults. 18 | - **Onboard Trimmer Potentiometer**: For easy output voltage adjustment. 19 | - **Compact Size**: Ideal for embedded projects. 20 | 21 | --- 22 | 23 | ## Applications 24 | 25 | - Power supply for DIY electronics projects. 26 | - Battery charging circuits (e.g., Li-ion, NiMH, Lead-Acid). 27 | - LED drivers and lighting systems. 28 | - Voltage regulation in automotive systems. 29 | - Step-down voltage conversion for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and other microcontrollers. 30 | 31 | --- 32 | 33 | ## Technical Specifications 34 | 35 | | **Specification** | **Details** | 36 | |-------------------------|--------------------------------------| 37 | | **Chipset** | XL4015 | 38 | | **Input Voltage Range** | 4V - 38V DC | 39 | | **Output Voltage Range**| 1.25V - 36V DC | 40 | | **Output Current** | Up to 5A (requires heat sink for max load) | 41 | | **Efficiency** | Up to 96% | 42 | | **Switching Frequency** | 180kHz | 43 | | **Operating Temperature** | -40°C to +85°C | 44 | | **Dimensions** | 54mm x 23mm x 15mm | 45 | 46 | --- 47 | 48 | ## Pinout 49 | 50 | | **Pin** | **Description** | 51 | |---------------|------------------------------| 52 | | `VIN+` | Positive Input Voltage | 53 | | `VIN-` | Negative Input Voltage (GND) | 54 | | `VOUT+` | Positive Output Voltage | 55 | | `VOUT-` | Negative Output Voltage (GND)| 56 | 57 | --- 58 | 59 | ## Usage Instructions 60 | 61 | 1. **Input Voltage**: Connect the input voltage (4V to 38V DC) to the `VIN+` and `VIN-` pins. 62 | 2. **Output Voltage**: Use the onboard potentiometer to adjust the output voltage to the desired level. 63 | 3. **Load Connection**: Connect the load to the `VOUT+` and `VOUT-` pins. 64 | 4. **Cooling**: For high current applications (above 3A), attach a heat sink to ensure proper cooling. 65 | 5. **Protection**: Verify input polarity before powering the module to prevent damage. 66 | 67 | --- 68 | 69 | ## Precautions 70 | 71 | - Ensure the input voltage does not exceed 38V to avoid damaging the module. 72 | - Always check for proper heat dissipation when operating at high current. 73 | - Verify connections to prevent short circuits or incorrect polarity. 74 | 75 | --- 76 | 77 | ## Example Applications 78 | 79 | ### 1. Battery Charging 80 | Adjust the output voltage to match the charging voltage of your battery (e.g., 4.2V for a single Li-ion cell). Use additional circuitry for current regulation if necessary. 81 | 82 | ### 2. Voltage Regulator for Microcontrollers 83 | Supply a steady voltage (e.g., 5V or 3.3V) for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other embedded systems. 84 | 85 | ### 3. LED Driver 86 | Drive LEDs with a constant and adjustable voltage. Ensure to calculate proper current-limiting resistors. 87 | 88 | --- 89 | 90 | ## Resources 91 | 92 | - [XL4015 Datasheet](https://www.example.com/datasheet) 93 | - [Buck Converter Basics](https://www.example.com/buck-basics) 94 | - [DIY Applications](https://www.example.com/diy-apps) 95 | 96 | --- 97 | 98 | ## License 99 | 100 | This project is open-source and available under the [MIT License](LICENSE). 101 | 102 | Feel free to contribute by opening issues or submitting pull requests! 103 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /hardware/XL4015_5A.PrjPcb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Design] 2 | Version=1.0 3 | HierarchyMode=0 4 | ChannelRoomNamingStyle=0 5 | ReleasesFolder= 6 | ChannelDesignatorFormatString=$Component_$RoomName 7 | ChannelRoomLevelSeperator=_ 8 | OpenOutputs=1 9 | ArchiveProject=0 10 | TimestampOutput=0 11 | SeparateFolders=0 12 | TemplateLocationPath= 13 | 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OutputName4=Script Output 477 | OutputDocumentPath4= 478 | OutputVariantName4=[No Variations] 479 | OutputDefault4=0 480 | OutputType5=SimpleBOM 481 | OutputName5=Simple BOM 482 | OutputDocumentPath5= 483 | OutputVariantName5=[No Variations] 484 | OutputDefault5=0 485 | OutputType6=SinglePinNetReporter 486 | OutputName6=Report Single Pin Nets 487 | OutputDocumentPath6= 488 | OutputVariantName6=[No Variations] 489 | OutputDefault6=0 490 | OutputType7=BOM_ReportCompare 491 | OutputName7=BOM Compare 492 | OutputDocumentPath7= 493 | OutputVariantName7=[No Variations] 494 | OutputDefault7=0 495 | PageOptions7=Record=PageOptions|CenterHorizontal=True|CenterVertical=True|PrintScale=1.00|XCorrection=1.00|YCorrection=1.00|PrintKind=1|BorderSize=5000000|LeftOffset=0|BottomOffset=0|Orientation=2|PaperLength=1000|PaperWidth=1000|Scale=100|PaperSource=7|PrintQuality=-3|MediaType=1|DitherType=10|PrintScaleMode=1|PaperKind=Letter|PaperIndex=1 496 | OutputType8=Export Comments 497 | OutputName8=Export 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