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The UCTRONICS U6223 Buck Converter Module is a high-efficiency DC-DC step-down board that converts 9-36V input to a stable 5-5.3V output at up to 5A. Its dual output ports (USB and wiring terminals) enable simultaneous device powering, while its compact size and synchronous rectification technology ensure cool, quiet operationโideal for powering Raspberry Pi, DIY chargers, and automotive projects.


| ASIN | B07XXWQ49N |
| Brand | UCTRONICS |
| Current Rating | 5 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (236) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1D x 6.3W x 0.2H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.58 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | UCTRONICS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | U6223 |
| Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Model Number | U6223 |
| Mounting Type | Board Mount,Plug Mount |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Specification Met | FCC, UL |
M**E
Works perfect for me. Runs a pi4 with 2-pi hats, stays cool and no noise!
A**A
Great item, it handles varying powers quite well, and is easy to use for many things, as it has screw terminals on both sides and a 12v barrel jack input, and a USB connection that sent the 5v over the power lines. Relatively cheap, but it does not have screw holes, so implementing it may be a bit difficult.
M**T
Originally bought these due to the noted 5.2V 5A output capacity which is the ideal rating for a power hungry Raspberry Pi 5. It also helped resolve some power related issues with some equally power hungry 5G M.2 modems that I had been utilizing. I'm very happy with these. Great price and does exactly what it needs to and meets all the ratings it is advertised for. An additional pro-tip: Look up USB-C PD trigger boards or cables. Many all over Amazon. I have my setup fed by a 15V PD trigger board on the input side which allows me to use a more widely available PD power supply/battery bank and supply the necessary wattage. SUPER convenient. I've powered my rig on everything from a Steam Deck charger, power bank, USB-C PD car charger, etc..
A**D
I'm running an RPi 4, Waveshare 5" LCD, external SSD, Logitech C920 webcam, 1m or so of LED lights (12V) and 2 small fans off of this for my 3D printer and everything seems to work well so far. Supply power to this is from a 12V 5A wall wart. Ran a short ~1h print, all good. A minor word of warning - the voltage does drop temporarily if you touch the small IC chip on the board while it's running (I did this to check the temperature). I'm guessing the extra capacitance of your finger messes with the PWM signal used in the buck converter. This was the only time I experienced an under-voltage warning from my Pi.
C**T
I love these. Been using them for my 12v led setups where I need to supply 5v to my controller.
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