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DC to DC Step Up Converter 5V to 12V 10A 120W Boost Power Module Output Voltage Adjustable Circuit Board

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I’m trying to develop a project for TEG’s where I’m gathering electrical energy from various sources. So I got a converter, the deepcool. Thing is, it only converts 1 5v3pins into 12v for the motherboard, but I have multiple ARGB components shipped already (RGB Fan hub, RGB HSF, RGB m.2 heatsink, RGB Gpu support).

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The USB 5v to 12v dc dc converter is a compact portable electronic device that is designed to boost up 5 volts from the USB port to 12 volts efficiently. As we know that 5 volt USB supply is available everywhere but what if we require a 12 volt power supply for any application then this device comes to the aid.

Put as much effort into your question as you'd expect someone to give in an answer"- @Princess Luna Meeting power demands in modern day electronics is quite a challenge and there are times where we will not be able to supply sufficient voltage for our circuits. In that case we need to go for DC to DC boost converter circuits like these to step up the incoming voltage to a certain usable level. These kinds of step up converter circuits will be useful in Solar powered projects, Lighting systems, Battery powered projects and so. MT3608: It depends on the input voltage and current, the amount of the maximum stable output current is produced. These DC-DC boost converter modules operate at the frequency ≥1.2MHz, the typical efficiency is 93% subjected to the withdrawn load current. I was thinking of buying an ARGB Hub (5v3pin hub), and I'll have the said components connected to that - then will connect the 5v3pin hub to the Deepcool Converter > to my motherboard.

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The Deepcool attaches to your 12v 4 pin header for RGB and then allows you to connect a ARGB device, you'll need to split off the ARGB port to add additional ARGB parts though. It only really converts it though so your ARGB fans become like RGB devices. Each individual LED on the ARGB cannot be controlled like with ARGB. Depending on what you plan to power with that, you might consider regulation and electrical isolation. fans sould be find you will need a splitopr thow(just dont do more then 3) ya it will make your argb 5v dum like 12v.If you’re looking to power your micro-controller based project or its associated peripherals, we would highly recommend procuring a DC to DC Step-Up module. Not only are they designed to occupy minimal space, but also many of these modules have adjustable output voltages, making them ideal for a wide range of applications. You are using a 22µH inductor, which is at the high end of what the datasheet says. I started my design by copy/paste of an existing easyEda project which was with a 4.7µH… what is the difference between the 2 choices? what would you recomend I use for my design? Would you have a part number to suggest? This USB 5v to 12v converter is most useful for powering up the WiFi router and decorative LED strip. Really my question is would I need to put another diode at of the end of each V+ booster circuit before the parallel connection or will the circuit work without this?

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With the voltage boost converter module with IC Lm2577-ADJ, you can draw 12V @800mA stable DC voltage output at a wide range of input voltage levels from 3V to 40V. The LM2577 is designed with an 3.0A NPN switch, which is also equipped with a thermal and current limiting protection circuit. If you want your 5V ARGB devices to act like 5V ARGB devices (multiple colors at the same time) you will need an ARGB signal coming from somewhere. Many controllers can get their ARGB signals from USB 2.0 headers and third party software instead of a dedicated header and motherboard software (Such as Corsair or NZXT, but I dont know of any brands that work with standard ARGB equipment off the top of my head.) ARGB Airgoo Computer Fan Controller Commander - Speed Adjustable 3-pin or 4-pin fan - Include Strip PC Software you can also buy an usb controller for your argb or manual controller of some sort. if you dont have an argb 5v header.The intended output can also be drawn out using a fixed output 12v switching IC Lm2677-12 which comes under the lm2577 series step-up voltage regulator, image for schematic circuit is shown below:

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