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What I wish I knew about step-down buck converters before I started Wolfy the A.I .Canine

Hey guys In today's video I explain to all of you what Step down buck converters I have used in my project fully 3D printed dog Wolfy the A.I. dog. As well as what I learned from those buck converters. To get wolfy to where he is today.
For those of you that Want a quick overview of the video hears it goes:
Lm2596 step-down buck converter:
Input voltage 3-40 volts
Output voltage 1.5-35 volts
Output voltage 3 A kinda I have had mixed results with the output current, which is why I do not recommend using it to power a Raspberry pi or a Jetson Nano, really would not use it for any arm processor computer.
With no ability to change the current
Honestly, this is a great step down buck converter when you use it for the right application, which I found out the hard way with wolfy version 3
Who do I recommend this buck converter for:
Beginners just getting into robotics or electronics

contact information
email: islanderrobotics@gmail.com
Instagram: islanderrobotics

Constant Current constant voltage buck converter:
Input 6- 40 volts
Output 1.2 - 35 volts
output current 1-20 A yes this buck converter has a variable current
This buck converter is great when using it with heavy-duty components like a motor. However I would not use it with a Raspberry pi or a Jetson Nano, really would not use it for any arm processor computer. Due to how you have the ability to damage the os and all your hard work if the arm processor goes through a voltage drop

Last up is the xy3606:
Input 9-36 volts
Output 5 volts
Output current 5 volts
No, you do not have the ability to adjust the output voltage or the output current which is perfect for raspberry pi or Jetson Nano
Links for the buck converters
Lm2596 https://amzn.to/3n5BflU
Constant current constant voltage step down buck converter https://amzn.to/3czzeJD
Xy-3606 https://amzn.to/36cqTL0
the arm processor computers discussed in this video
jetson nano https://amzn.to/3cLuTn3
raspberry pi https://amzn.to/2S1TtGr
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The 3d printing filament I use for wolfy
Warm White esun pla pro 1.75 https://amzn.to/3i6mzPH
Brown esun pla pro 1.75 https://amzn.to/36bv9Ks

The tools I use:
MilwaukeeM12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion 1/4 in. Hex Screwdriver Kit https://amzn.to/3kRpXQd

NEIKO 01148A Hex Allen Power Bit Set, 11-Piece Metric Sizes https://amzn.to/30ajKHh

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