⚡ Power up your charging game with precision and speed!
This 4-piece Type-C fast charge trigger and polling detector module supports multiple fast charging protocols including PD2.0/3.0, QC2.0/3.0, and AFC. It offers fixed voltage outputs from 5V to 20V, adjustable via DIP switches, enabling precise control for USB-PD notebook power supply testing and spoofing. Compact and lightweight, it’s designed for professional-grade power management and diagnostics.
RAM | LPDDR4 |
Brand | ACEIRMC |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.22 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.22 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | ACEIRMC |
ASIN | B0BTHXKM91 |
Date First Available | January 31, 2023 |
J**R
Great little adapter boards!
These little boards are amazing. I was looking for a way to replace my old console bricks with something more sleek. I saw these boards and used them to replace the brick with a usb c interface. They work well and I would definitely recommend these to anyone who is looking to change something to usb c.
J**N
Tried another, this is better
I had previously purchased another brand that claimed all the same things. The brand in question also had that "micro 0ohm resistor on 12v" thing, which I figured out and got past. I had it outputting 15v on one of my USB-C power supplies, but refused to do the same on any other charger in my house, rated for the same.This unit however has been perfect, providing 15V from all of my USB-C supplies that have the ability. Much better trigger unit overall, and i appreciate the dipswitches instead of having to solder to change voltages.
E**.
It working depends on your charger. When it works it works well
Whether this board works seems to depend on the charger you use.Trying it at 20v, 16v, 12v, my ugreen charging hub (which support usb PD) refused to charge it and would flash 5v on and off. However, setting it to 5v and using the usba port rather than usbc port on the charger it got charge.My anker 65W charging brick (also with PD support) worked fine with this board at any of the requested voltages.Build quality is good and the fast amazon shipping makes it worth it over the cheaper ali express ones.
A**S
Good product, but be sure you know what it is you're buying.
When I bought this board, I thought I was buying a board that would take a USB-PD connection at a high voltage (say, 20 volts) and down-regulate it to a lower voltage w/ a higher amperage.This is not that. This board seems to use USB-PD to request a specified voltage from whatever power supply you're using and has a few points you can solder stuff to. And it does what it does pretty well. So if you want 5 volts, you're still going to cap out at 2 amps (as measured by the battery bank I plugged this into). If you have a similar use case, what you really want is a USB-PD compatible DC buck converter (or, this board in combination with any DC buck converter that supplies as many amps as you need).No complaints, except that the product listing doesn't tell you how much amperage it can put out.
J**N
So far so good
Using this combined with a Anker Prime 27,650mAh Power Bank to power a Pololu 4744 70:1 12V gear motor used in a spool winder for 3D printer filaments. Not a lot of time in use yet but so far so good.
A**R
Dumb don’t buy them. Better options
Only works with type A to C cables, which is dumb because most power sources that do PD are C to C
J**N
Looks ok but what size AWG should I be using and other questions
The board seems fine and came well package but 0 docs. For example the holes for the wires are fairly large and my research says I should be able to use 22 awg but it looks like I need larger and there are no docs to confirm. So the hope and pray is why this gets a 3 star. More docs or being able to ask a question would go a long way to making my review higher
J**E
Works
Works perfectly for my needs. Have it connected to a charger and LIPO battery and every single one worked when tested. Exactly what you need for USB C charging connection on your project
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