Make the Best Mini Power Supply With XYS3580 Module
by goldscrew in Circuits > Gadgets
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Make the Best Mini Power Supply With XYS3580 Module

A voltage regulator power supply is a very useful device for those who love to make and DIY electronic devices.
You can use it to test electronic components: LEDs, motors, sensors...
Therefore, today I will share with everyone how to make a multi-function power supply with module XYS3580.
Supplies
Necessary Parts:
- XYS3580:
https://sea.banggood.com/custlink/vDKynT7wyk
- DC input Jack (5.5 x 2.1mm)
https://sea.banggood.com/custlink/DmGygNJFyL
- DC Switch
https://www.banggood.com/custlink/KGvRBymWVI
- Wiring
https://sea.banggood.com/custlink/3GDy4bpPdr
- 3D printed box (*.STL files) | My Design
3D Design & Print


I'm design the box with Fusion 360, and then print it with 3D Printer (Ender 3 V2 Pro)
Assembly All the Parts




You can using AC Adapter for INPUT (3v-36v DC).
After that, adjustment the Volt/Ampe with module XYS3580 as you want in OUTPUT.
Finish & Testing




I'm using hot glue to connect the cover (you can using screw, strong glue...or anything as you want), and then quick test it with a green LED (3v).
Hope you enjoy, thanks!