Hi
Iam doing a project that requires to step down 36 V to three loads that need about 5V and 2A, 2A and 5 A.
if i connect my loads in parallel, to my buck converter that has the following secifications:
input voltage: DC 5-40V; Output voltage: DC1.2-36V; Out current: 12A(max.); Output power: 100W
will i damage my loads
loads are arduino or raspberry pi (5V 2A)
ultrasonic sensor (5V 2A)
and servo motor ( 5V 5A)
question is, is my buck converter always producing 12 A?
if yes then best option would be resistor to reduce current?
and also how do i protect circuit from feedback current due to servo (any diode?)
plz plz plz
help
Iam doing a project that requires to step down 36 V to three loads that need about 5V and 2A, 2A and 5 A.
if i connect my loads in parallel, to my buck converter that has the following secifications:
input voltage: DC 5-40V; Output voltage: DC1.2-36V; Out current: 12A(max.); Output power: 100W
will i damage my loads
loads are arduino or raspberry pi (5V 2A)
ultrasonic sensor (5V 2A)
and servo motor ( 5V 5A)
question is, is my buck converter always producing 12 A?
if yes then best option would be resistor to reduce current?
and also how do i protect circuit from feedback current due to servo (any diode?)
plz plz plz
help