The DC-DC 24V/12V to 5V 5A USB Buck Converter Module is a high-efficiency step-down voltage regulator designed to convert 12V or 24V DC input into a stable 5V output. Equipped with a USB output port, it is ideal for powering and charging mobile devices, microcontrollers, and USB-powered electronics in automotive and industrial environments.
This module is widely used in car systems, solar setups, and embedded projects where reliable 5V power is required.
Key Features
- Wide Input Voltage: Supports both 12V and 24V systems
- Stable 5V Output: Regulated output suitable for USB devices
- High Output Current: Up to 5A (fast charging support)
- USB Output Port: Direct connection for charging devices
- High Efficiency: Up to ~90–95%
- Compact Design: Easy to integrate into projects
- Overcurrent & Overheat Protection: (varies by model)
- Plug-and-Play Operation
Technical Specifications
- Module Type: DC-DC Step-Down (Buck Converter)
- Input Voltage: 9V – 36V DC (supports 12V/24V systems)
- Output Voltage: 5V DC (fixed)
- Output Current:
- Max: 5A
- Recommended: 3–4A continuous
- Output Power: Up to ~25W
- Efficiency: Up to 95%
- Output Interface: USB Type-A
- Cooling: Passive (heat sink or airflow recommended for high load)
Working Principle
The module uses a buck converter (step-down) switching regulator:
- High input voltage (12V/24V) is switched at high frequency
- Energy is stored and released through an inductor
- Output is regulated to a stable 5V DC
- USB port provides standardized output for devices
Result: Efficient voltage reduction with minimal heat loss
Applications
- Car USB charger (12V/24V vehicles)
- Solar power systems (battery to USB output)
- Raspberry Pi and Arduino power supply
- Mobile and tablet charging
- Embedded systems and IoT devices
- Industrial control systems
Advantages
- High efficiency with low heat generation
- Direct USB output for convenience
- Supports high current for fast charging
- Compact and easy to install
- Reliable for continuous operation
Usage Tips
- Ensure input voltage is within 9–36V range
- Avoid continuous full load (5A) without cooling
- Use proper wiring for input connections
- Check polarity before connecting
- Add heat dissipation if used in enclosed spaces
Typical Use Case
- Input: 24V battery system
- Output: 5V USB
- Used to power Raspberry Pi, smartphones, or USB gadgets













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