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XL6009 control with MCU

I want to control some 20-30w led chip with mcu.They need 30-32V so i need step up for that. And thought about that cheap modules with XL6009. Is it possible to control them with PWM on EN pin?
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Controlling output voltage using Arduino

I want to control the temperature of a heat pad, which heats up using a power and ground pin, and is controlled by a pressure sensor. The micro controller I am using runs onl 3.3V but the desired ...
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Particle Argon controlling 12V, using 3.7V LiPo

I am trying to control a 12V DC motor using a Particle Argon, powered by a 3.7V LiPo. To get 12V I am using this step up regulator, and to control the motor I am using this DC motor controller. I am ...
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Questions for a personal LED/ATmega328P-PU project

Ok, so first of all, here's I'm wanting to use in this project x14 5mm Red LEDs x14 Resistors (1 per LED due to individual control - how many ohms each? I don't quite understand Ohms law) x1 Battery ...
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