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Reddit mentions of DROK DC-DC 5-40V to 3.3V 5V 12V ADJ Adjustable Step Down Voltage Regulator, LM2596 4-Way Output Power Supply Board, 5A Buck Volt Converter Transformer

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DROK DC-DC 5-40V to 3.3V 5V 12V ADJ Adjustable Step Down Voltage Regulator, LM2596 4-Way Output Power Supply Board, 5A Buck Volt Converter Transformer
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4-WAY MULTIPLE OUTPUT: DROK step down voltage converter owns 4 various volt output terminals (3.3V, 5V, 12V, ADJ) and this converter can tolerate wide input range(DC 5-40V), which can fulfill different application.LM2596 GOOD-PERFORMANCE CHIP: This voltage stabilizer is equipped with 4 high quality and good performance LM2596 chips, which can provide stable and accurate output.OVER-CURRENT PROTECTION: This buck converter has a over-current production fuse, effectively protect the module from damaging by over-current.WARM TIPS: The ADJ output of this regulated power supply module should be 2V lower than the input voltage. The max. output current of a single way is 3A and the max. output current of all ways should be less than 5A.
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SizeLM2596 Regulator with 4-way Multi-output

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Found 1 comment on DROK DC-DC 5-40V to 3.3V 5V 12V ADJ Adjustable Step Down Voltage Regulator, LM2596 4-Way Output Power Supply Board, 5A Buck Volt Converter Transformer:

u/diarrhea_shnitzel ยท 2 pointsr/arduino

this one has multiple lines on it. Maybe you could even find a 12v/5v one (so there's no extra stuff floating around) - you have 3 channels on your power supply, so you can run power and ground for each voltage you need (the 24v line runs direct to the supply).


e: another option - you can get two of these, then just use a multimeter to tune them to the voltage you need. As long as your amperage needs don't exceed 3 (most components are well under that).