1 to 5VDC USB 600mA Booster Module - Blue

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Description

Nowadays, many electronic devices can be USB powered, but most of the battery's output voltage is not 5V or USB devices friendly. With this booster, you can create a DIY power bank and power up your USB devices, for example, your smartphone, or Arduino boards :)

This module is able to boost input voltage from 1V until 5V and output to a stable 5V output via a standard USB A socket. With maximum output current of 600mA.

So you can use the following combination of battery to get 5VDC from this module

  • Single Cell AA or AAA battery (typical voltage of 1.5V)
  • Two Cells of AA or AAA battery in series (typical voltage of 3.0V)
  • Single Cell rechargeable AA or AAA, NiMH(typical voltage of 1.2V)
  • Two Cells of rechargeable AA or AAA, NiMH battery in series (typical voltage of 2.4V)
  • Single Cell Lipo or Li-ion battery (typical voltage of 3.7V)

Note: From our test, 600mA can only be achieved if the input voltage is near to 5V, for example, 3.7V from Lipo or Li-ion battery.

Features:

  • Switching Boost Module
  • Power Indicator LED
  • Wide input voltage: 1V to 5VDC
  • Stable 5V output with USB A-type receptor/receptor, or female socket
  • Support a wide variety of batteries type and connections:
    • Single AA battery power supply can output current up to 200~300mA
    • Two AA batteries to the output current of 500mA
    • Lipo or Li-ion Battery is able to outputs 600mA
  • Dimension: 15 mm x 34 mm (PCB) x 7mm (height)
  • Maximum efficiency: 96%
  • Can be a portable power bank

Packing List:

  • 1 x 1 to 5VDC USB 600mA Booster Module - Blue
Warranty Period: 12 months
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