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Stable Pololu 5V Power for Embedded Builds

The Pololu 5V, 15A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D24V150F5 is a compact switching regulator for projects that need a lower and more stable DC rail from a higher input source.

It is a strong fit for robots, control boxes, battery-powered builds, and embedded systems that need efficient power conversion with less heat than a linear regulator.

Important: Choose a regulator based on your full input-voltage range, startup current, thermal limits, and required headroom. Real output current depends on input voltage, airflow, and temperature.

Why you'll love it

  • Efficiency: typical 80% to 95% depending on VIN/load
  • Enable low-power: EN low disables output and reduces quiescent to about 5–10µA per volt on VIN
  • 5V version power-save mode: available when VIN is above 12V (via MOD pin)
  • Synchronous SMPS (DC-DC) design is far more efficient than linear regulators—especially for big VIN→5V drops
  • Designed for high peak loads with ~ 32A instantaneous current limiting
  • Typical continuous current can land anywhere from ~5A to 20A depending on VIN and cooling (forced airflow/heatsink helps)

What you can build

Great for powering 5V or 12V rails in robots, controllers, sensor hubs, SBC projects, vehicle electronics, and custom battery systems.

Compare regulator options

Model Topology Output Max current
D24V22F5 Buck 5 V 2.5 A
D36V28F5 Buck 5 V 3.2 A
D30V30F5 Buck 5 V 3.4 A
D24V50F5 Buck 5 V 5 A
D42V55F5 Buck 5 V 6 A
D24V90F5 Buck 5 V 9 A
D24V150F5 Buck 5 V 15 A

Technical specifications

Product Pololu 5V, 15A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D24V150F5
Brand Pololu
Model D24V150F5
Category DC-DC Step-Down Regulator
Topology Step-Down (Buck)
Output Voltage 5 V
Max Current 15 A
Support Official Pololu product search and support resources linked below

Official resources

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What’s in the box

1 × Pololu 5V, 15A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D24V150F5

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I power a microcontroller with this?
Yes, if the regulator’s output voltage and current match your controller and all attached loads.
Will it run cool at full load?
It depends on input voltage, airflow, and load current. Check thermal limits in the official Pololu resources.
Is this better than a linear regulator?
For many builds, yes. Switching regulators are usually more efficient and waste less heat.

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