EnglishThe Xelite brand DC-DC buck converter features a wide input voltage range of 9V to 36V and provides a regulated 5V output with a current range from 1A to 40A. It is designed to accommodate unstable or fluctuating DC power sources such as batteries, vehicle electrical systems (12V/24V), generators, and industrial DC rails. The converter achieves high efficiency (typically 90%–96%), minimizing heat generation while supporting a maximum output power of up to 200W.
P8XE
Xelite
5W-200W
5V
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The Xelite Power DC-DC Converter is designed for a wide range of voltage applications.
It accepts an input range from 9V to 36V and provides output from 5V with 1A to 30A current.
This converter delivers high efficiency, stable voltage, and reliable performance under continuous operation.
It includes built-in protection for over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit to ensure safety and durability.
Ideal for use in automotive systems, industrial control, LED lighting, and DIY electronics.
Xelite Power Factory supports OEM and custom voltage solutions to meet diverse customer needs.
Wide Input Range: Operates from 9V to 36V DC, suitable for various power systems.
Output: Provides 5V output with 1A–40A current.
High Efficiency: Up to 90-95% conversion efficiency for energy saving and less heat.
Multi-Protection Design: Over-current, over-voltage, and short-circuit protection built-in.
Stable and Low Ripple: Ensures clean, stable output for sensitive devices.
OEM/ODM Available: Supports customized voltage, current, or interface requirements.
Automotive and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Electronics – For powering 5V USB chargers, infotainment systems, dashcams, GPS trackers, and telematics devices from 12V/24V truck or bus electrical systems.
Industrial Control Systems – To supply 5V logic circuits, PLCs, sensors, and microcontrollers in factories where the input supply may vary widely (e.g., 24V battery backup or unregulated DC rails).
Renewable Energy Systems (Solar/Wind) – Converting unstable DC from batteries or panels (e.g., 12V/24V solar setups) to stable 5V for monitoring equipment, meters, or communication modules.
Marine and Off-Highway Equipment – Providing 5V power for navigation, communication, or control systems on boats, tractors, or construction machinery with 12V/24V batteries.
Electric Vehicles and Forklifts – Stepping down from 24V or 36V battery packs to 5V for onboard electronics like controllers, displays, or sensors.
Telecom and Networking Equipment – Powering 5V routers, switches, or base station components from 24V or 48V telecom DC plants (within 9-36V range).
High-Power USB Hubs and Charging Stations – For charging multiple devices (e.g., tablets, phones) simultaneously where total current demand can reach 40A.
DIY and Maker Projects – High-current 5V supplies for LED strips, Raspberry Pi clusters, or motor drivers running from 12V/24V batteries or power supplies.


