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The Jeanoko LD24AJTA is a high-efficiency, adjustable LED driver board offering up to 20W output power and 6-25V input range. Featuring 5000:1 PWM dimming, ±5% current accuracy, and up to 1200mA adjustable current, it ensures precise, smooth brightness control. Its 97% efficiency and versatile single-pin on/off control make it ideal for professional LED lighting projects demanding reliability and customization.






| ASIN | B08T9JJW6Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #620,127 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #933 in Lighting Low Voltage Transformers |
| Brand | Jeanoko |
| Brand Name | Jeanoko |
| Current Rating | 1200 Milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 37 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.25"D x 1.18"W x 0.25"H |
| Manufacturer | Jeanoko |
| Maximum Frequency | 1 MHz |
| Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Model | Jeanoko_ModelXXX |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Part Number | Jeanokodnp61cyg2h |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 0.25"D x 1.18"W x 0.25"H |
| Specification Met | REACH |
R**R
Decent constant current LED Driver
I was looking for a compact constant current LED driver and this worked for me. This driver is based off of the PowTech PT4115 LED driver IC. One thing to note is that the potentiometer is connected to the DIM pin of the IC and not the current sense circuit. If you plan on using this with an Arduino or other microcontroller via the PWM pin, it will override any current setting set via the potentiometer. If you want to use PWM and need a current setting other than 900ma, you will need to replace RCS with a different value resistance. You can calculate the RCS value with the following formula: Iout = 0.1/RCS
J**.
A nice small sized LED driver modules, just be careful with the output adjustment.
These DC to DC LED driver modules are fairly decent. They are a small size and use an input voltage of 6V to 25V DC with an adjustable output current from 30mA to 900mA. They have a PWM frequency from 100 Hz to 20 kHZ (regulation current). I would love to say that these are the perfect little LED driver modules, however I cannot say that, here’s why, as I was attempting to adjust the output current PWM you must use a very small precision type screwdriver and you must use it gently. I began to turn the little small adjustment screw which is itself a small potentiometer for the output and I turned it and snapped it completely off of the PCB. I have had some experience with situations like this and was able to replace it with a more suitable solution for my application. I do wish these modules contained a bit more durable output adjustment component. I will suggest that these modules are a really decent option, but just be aware that they can be fragile when adjusting the output.
S**W
PWM LED controllers - a bit of a pain to set up, but they work
These are PWM LED controllers for interfacing with a microprocessor to maintain constant current output. Note that the LED controller needs >6V to work, so if you’re trying to power 5V LEDs with these, this board just won’t work for you. There is an onboard pot to adjust the current max output, or you can interface with a separate 3.3V or 5V microcontroller. After seeing other reviews about these not working, I did a quick benchtop test (see pics), and they worked just fine. I was able to bypass my resistor and control current directly from this board. 5 stars.
P**S
NOT A STANDALONE CURRENT REGULATOR
doesn't seem to actually do current regulation standalone according to the schematic some other users have posted that i didn't read until now, unless you replace an SMT resistor, which is ridiculous requires microcontroller to PWM to do any actual current regulation, which is ridiculous blew up both boards before realizing this and almost destroyed some irreplaceable LED arrays, set me back a week on my project with a tight deadline. not entertained
J**X
Both boards defective
Tried to use them for their specified purpose of regulating current to a LED fixture. Was trying to set it for 100 milliamps to dim down the LEDs which would only be a 40 milliamp drop from the 12 volts supply. As you turn the knob they would go from bright to almost off instantly. Both boards did the exact same thing.
H**N
Acts as a relay
The pot on this board is so crappy it has only three values - on, off, and flickering light.
TrustPilot
2 周前
2 周前