In other videos these were running at a significantly different frequency to the specified regulator spec sheet. They must use either fake semis or out of spec devices. No surprise therefore that they need a larger inductor and input/output caps. There seem to be 2 versions available but even the one you used has been shown to deliver 2a at 5v with this sort of mod.
Yeah not much of a surprise there ! 3 to 4A loads are the IOT use-cases that needed testing of buck converter that output at 5V. This mini 360 is rated for a 3A peak output, but unfortunately you have not loaded it to it’s full spec.
In other videos these were running at a significantly different frequency to the specified regulator spec sheet. They must use either fake semis or out of spec devices. No surprise therefore that they need a larger inductor and input/output caps. There seem to be 2 versions available but even the one you used has been shown to deliver 2a at 5v with this sort of mod.
Yeah not much of a surprise there ! 3 to 4A loads are the IOT use-cases that needed testing of buck converter that output at 5V.
This mini 360 is rated for a 3A peak output, but unfortunately you have not loaded it to it’s full spec.