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MC34063A Boost Module

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₦ 2,300.00



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MC34063A Boost Module

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The MC34063A Boost Converter Module is a compact, adjustable step-up voltage regulator that converts low DC input voltages (3.6V–30V) to a higher output voltage (3.8V–36V). It is based on the reliable MC34063A DC-DC converter IC, commonly used in battery-powered and low-voltage electronics where an increase in voltage is needed.

With a built-in adjustable potentiometer, this module makes it easy to dial in your desired output voltage, making it ideal for powering higher-voltage components or microcontrollers from lower-voltage power supplies.

Key Features:

  • Step-Up Function: Boosts lower DC voltages to higher, adjustable levels

  • Adjustable Output: Easily set output voltage using onboard potentiometer

  • Compact Design: Fits in small spaces for portable and embedded applications

  • Built-In Switching Regulator: Based on the reliable MC34063A IC

  • Safe Power Output: Ideal for powering sensors or small electronics with controlled current draw

Specifications:

  • Input Voltage Range: 3.6V to 30V DC

  • Adjustable Output Voltage: 3.8V to 36V DC

  • Output Regulation: Load regulation < 5%

  • Max Switch Current: 1.5A (internal switch), but recommended usage < 0.8W

  • Recommended Output Current:

    • At 5V out: ~160mA

    • Higher output voltages = lower available current

  • Adjustment Method: Multi-turn potentiometer

  • Size: Compact and lightweight for portability

Applications:

  • Portable Electronics: Power 5V circuits from 3.7V Li-ion batteries

  • Sensor Systems: Boost voltage for long-range sensors and transmitters

  • DIY and Learning: Great for electronics experimentation and prototyping

  • Embedded Systems: Use with microcontroller peripherals requiring higher voltage