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24V / 12V to 5V 5A DC-DC Buck Power Module Step Down Converter
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The 24V/12V to 5V 5A DC-DC Buck Power Module is a high-efficiency step-down voltage regulator that converts a wide input voltage (12V or 24V) into a stable 5V DC output. Designed for powering devices such as Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP32, routers, LED strips, and other electronic circuits, this compact and reliable module ensures steady power delivery with up to 25W output capacity. Featuring overcurrent and thermal protection, it provides both safety and efficiency for your projects.
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Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Input Voltage | DC 8V – 40V (ideal for 12V and 24V systems) |
Output Voltage | DC 5V (fixed) |
Output Current: | Up to 5A (with heat dissipation) |
Output Power | Up to 25W |
Conversion Efficiency | Up to 96% (typical) |
Ripple & Noise | Low for stable performance |
Key Features
- Converts 12V/24V DC to 5V with high efficiency.
- Provides up to 5A stable output current, suitable for power-hungry devices.
- Integrated short-circuit, overcurrent, and thermal protection.
- Compact and lightweight module with easy installation.
- High reliability for continuous operation in embedded and automotive systems.
- Equipped with a heat sink to improve performance under heavy load.
Applications
- Powering Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32 and microcontrollers.
- Automotive electronics – powering USB devices, GPS, or LED lights from a 12V/24V battery.
- Robotics and IoT projects requiring regulated 5V power.
- DIY electronics, embedded systems, and prototyping.
- Powering LED strips, routers, modems, and CCTV cameras.
Frequently Asked Questions
It can provide up to 5A of continuous current, but a proper heat sink is recommended for higher loads.
Yes, it is designed for automotive use and works well with both 12V and 24V batteries.
Yes, the module has low ripple output and multiple protections, making it safe for microcontrollers and IoT devices.
Yes, it accepts a wide input voltage range (8V–40V), making it compatible with both 12V and 24V systems.
Yes, it provides a stable 5V output suitable for USB devices, smartphones, and Raspberry Pi boards.