PD PD Decoy Module, USB-C PD 12V DC Fixed Voltage Power Trigger Module 5A Type-C Female Input for Notebook
Product description
What is a decoy and what does it do
Many power supplies now support fast charging output, and the output voltage can be adjusted. Generally, the output range is 4V to 12V or 20V, depending on the power supply design. But the default output is 5V, so how to make the power supply output the voltage you want? This requires telling the power supply how much voltage output you need. How to tell the power supply the voltage you want? This requires the use of a decoy. How does the decoy tell the power supply the voltage it needs? This requires them to have a common language, which is the protocol. Common protocols include QC and PD, etc. .
Applicable products: monitors, routers, computers, fan heaters, cooling chips, etc.
Product Features and Parameters
1. Typec interface, large current and small loss. 2. 8-bit processor, low power consumption, no heat.
3. The output voltage can be selected from 12V
5. 23*12mm ultra-small volume, reserved positioning slot. 6. Bring a decoy indicator light. When the agreement handshake is successful, the light is on.
Precautions
1. The power supply must support the QC protocol, which can be USBA port, typec port
2. The electrical equipment cannot be a mobile phone, tablet computer, etc. Whether the mobile phone is fast charging, it is useless to add this module, and it is not necessary for fast charging.
3. Know whether the power of your load is less than the power of your power supply. Otherwise overload power protection and decoys are fine.
4. Before use, confirm whether the time output voltage is the voltage of the applied electrical equipment, so as to avoid misoperation causing the equipment to burn, otherwise the consequences will be at your own risk.
5. The board is changed without technical confirmation. The shop is not responsible for technical support and after-sales.
Question:
How much current is tricked out
Answer: The board is responsible for spoofing the voltage,
The output current of the Type-c female connector is 5A, which does not exceed this current. There will be no problem. actual current size. is determined by your power supply and your load. The board is only responsible for tricking out the voltage. (For example: your mobile phone charging head is 9V2A/12v1.5A, then the current will not exceed 1.5A after using the 12v decoy to deceive it)
Problem: Measuring the spoofed voltage is not accurate
A: The deceiver is only responsible for telling the power supply how much voltage I need you to output. The module does not have the function of determining the actual voltage. This is affected by factors such as the voltage accuracy and current of the power supply itself.