DC-DC Buck-Boost Converter 3-16V to 3.3V / 5V, Max 2A Arduino Step-Up Step-Down TPS63070 Voltage Regulator
Brand:
Sysrox
Name:
SRX-POW01-NANO
ASIN:
B0DK7SB82D
Dimension:
14.2 x 13 x 2 mm
9.99 €
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Keypoints
- DC-DC BUCK-BOOST CONVERTER FOR 3V-16V INPUT: This regulator can step up or step down the input voltage to the selected output voltage (3.3V or 5V)
- HIGH CONVERSION PERFORMANCE: Maximum output current of 2A in both buck and boost modes, with a maximum efficiency of 95%, operating frequency of 2.5 MHz, DC regulation accuracy of ± 1%, and low ripple of 30mV
- ULTRA-COMPACT AND SUITABLE FOR A WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS: Small dimensions of 14.2mm x 13mm x 1.6mm, operating temperature range of -40°C to 150°C, direct voltage input
- This module is not protected against negative input voltages
Sysrox SRX-POW01-NANO is a high-performance DC-DC buck-boost converter capable of delivering a 3.3V or 5V output from an input voltage of 3-16V, with low ripple regardless of the load.
The regulator is based on the TI TPS63070 chip, offering:
- Maximum output current: 2A in boost or buck mode
- Efficiency: Up to 95%
- DC voltage accuracy: ± 1% (± 3% with light load)
- Quiescent current: 50 µA
- Low voltage ripple:
- 30 mV in PWM mode
- 50 mV in PFM mode (no load or light load)
High performance DC DC Step-Up Step-Down converter
The board can be powered directly by a voltage source ranging from 3V to 16V. This module is ideal for prototyping needs or for direct integration into robotic applications. It includes protections against over-temperature and excessive output voltage, but does not include protection against negative voltages.
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General FAQ
How are designed sensor boards?
Sensors are chosen based on their low noise level, low drift, high resolution and are integrated in the most convenient form factor for robotic applications development. If the board contains multiple sensors they are linked by a unique high speed SPI bus.
Are devices 5V tolerant?
No. Except if specified, all devices only supports 3.3V for power supply and communication, which allow more compact designs.
Do all devices come with software support?
Yes. Codebase is organised as libraries and applications linked by a manifest file. A project is composed by an application and necessary libraries. All sensors boards come with a C++ parsing library at minimum. 6dof and 10dof devices come with a sensors fusion code. All code is fully tunable and easy to integrate in your project.
What is supported hardware for C++ libraries?
All boards supporting Arduino Framework should be compatible with sensors parsing libraries. Some functionalities are only available on specific hardware like CAN communication (ESP32 only), logging (ESP32 and teensy 4.X)... Sensors fusion is hardware agnostic and should supported on all platforms. As it is distributed as precompiled .a file, do not hesitate to Contact US if you need support for a specific platform.
What are the requirements for 10dof sensors fusion?
As the fusion algorithm is based on an Extended Kalman Filter, it requires high computational power. It is recommended to use a microcontroller with a FPU (Floating Point Unit) like ESP32 or Teensy 4.X. Generally we recommend to use a microcontroller with at least the computational power of one ESP32 core.
What does include documentation?
The documentation includes a quick start guide for every device. For each library a detailed API documentation is provided with examples of how to use it with any project. For sensors fusion, a detailed explanation of the algorithm is provided and a tuning guide is proposed.
Where are devices with included microcontrollers?
These boards are currently tested and should be available in the near future. 2 models are currently developped featuring a dual core ESP32-S3 with wifi and bluetooth capabilities. The most advanced model will include CAN transceiver, GPS module with antenna, SD card slot and advanced power management.