The power module is mainly used to provide power supply for electronic devices and circuits. The following are general instructions for using the power module:
Determine the input and output voltage requirements of the power module: Power modules generally have input and output terminals, with the input terminal receiving voltage from the power source and the output terminal providing voltage to electronic devices or circuits. Choose a power module with appropriate input and output voltage ranges as needed.
Connect input power supply: Connect the input terminals of the power module to the power supply, usually through a plug or screw connection. Ensure that the voltage of the input power supply matches the input voltage requirements of the power module, and pay attention to the correct polarity.
Connect output load: Connect the output terminals of the power module to the electronic devices or circuits that require power supply, usually through plugs or screws. Ensure that the voltage of the output load matches the output voltage requirements of the power module, and pay attention to the correct polarity.
Verify output voltage: After connecting the power module, use a voltmeter or oscilloscope to test whether the voltage at the output port meets the requirements. If the voltage is incorrect, it may be necessary to adjust the output voltage of the power module.
Safe use of power modules: When using power modules, pay attention to the following safety precautions:
Avoid overload: Ensure that the output current of the power module does not exceed its rated value to avoid overload situations.
Avoid short circuits: Ensure that there is no short circuit connection between the output load and the power module, otherwise it may damage the power module or electronic devices.
Avoid overheating: When using the power module, ensure good heat dissipation conditions to prevent overheating from occurring.
The above is a general method of using power modules. Depending on the specific model and specifications of the power module, there may be slight differences. Please carefully read and follow the instructions and safety regulations provided by the supplier before use.
The BAK20-25 series products have an output power of 20-25W, an ultra wide voltage input range, an efficiency of up to 84%, and an allowable working temperature of -25-85 ℃. They have input undervoltage protection, output overvoltage, overcurrent, and short-circuit protection functions, and are widely used in medical, industrial control, power, instrumentation, communication, and other fields.