GELRHONR USB C PD Trigger Board Module, PD/QC Fast Charge with Adjustable Voltage 5V/9V/12V/15V/20V via DIP Switch,Power Delivery Boost Module for Laptop, Phone, Electronic Test, DIY (4 Pack)
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GELRHONR USB C PD Trigger Board Module, PD/QC Fast Charge with Adjustable Voltage 5V/9V/12V/15V/20V via DIP Switch,Power Delivery Boost Module for Laptop, Phone, Electronic Test, DIY (4 Pack)
【High Power Output】This USB C PD Trigger Board Module supports up to 100W (20V/5A) power delivery, meeting the requirements of most high-power consumption devices. Please ensure your power source and load device operate within this power range and support the voltage and power you are "decoying" through this PD/QC Decoy Board
【Plug-and-Play】Supporting PD3.0/PD2.0 fast charging protocols with backward compatibility for QC, BC1.2, and other common protocols. It automatically triggers the protocol upon connection, requiring no additional drivers for true plug-and-play convenience and efficient operation
【Reliable Power Delivery】USB C power delivery Module allows easy switching between five fixed voltage profiles (5V/9V/12V/15V/20V) via the DIP switch. (Note: Please use a multimeter to verify the output voltage before connection, and confirm the switch combination according to the diagram).boost module Features over-temperature and over-voltage protection to ensure safe and stable power transmission for device evaluation and analysis
【Safe & Convenient】Equipped with built-in over-voltage and over-temperature protection circuits for added safety. Features screw terminals with solder-free design for convenient wiring and enhanced flexibility. Ensure correct polarity when connecting and use in well-ventilated environments
【Broad Compatibility】Supports reversible USB-C insertion. Ideal for electronic product repair, DIY project power supply, fast-charging protocol testing, emergency laptop power, LED strip driving, hardware development and debugging, and more