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The USB QC/PD/AFC Trigger-Decoy Board module by Punoscho is a versatile charging solution that supports multiple voltage levels (5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, and 20V) and is compatible with fast charging technologies like USB PD, QC, and AFC. Featuring a USB C connector and options for wire or screw terminal soldering, this compact module is perfect for tech-savvy professionals looking to enhance their projects.
Brand | Punoscho |
Manufacturer | WeACT |
Country of Origin | China |
Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
Item part number | USB-TRIG-V1.0 |
Are batteries included? | No |
S**R
Working good price high.
Working good price high.
R**A
Working with MI power bank + other chargers
Cool able to power BLDC MOTOR with this...Quality of the board is very good.Functionality is to the point
S**L
This is the best trigger module I could get
I had bought a PD trigger module on Amazon paying Rs 950 and had to wait for more than 20 days.This one I got within 5 days. Most important of all its cheaper. I could get 2 modules within Rs 900.Technically I found these better as they support QC/PD/AFC. Awesome product. I have tested on on QC and PD chargers supporting 67W and 65W respectively for all the possible voltages 5v, 9v, 12v 15v and 20v.Unlike the plain PD trigger I do not have to set it remove and reinsert. The voltage can be changed on the gousing given combinations.
A**N
Useful board for getting specific voltage from general purpose USB C chargers
Works as intended. Gives configurable voltages based on mini-switch settings, all the settings including 20V work if your charger supports sending the voltage based on the protocol supplied by this device. I added a wire screw-post by soldering it to the board. The pins are at exactly the right spacing for a typical two-terminal screw post. This allows attaching different plugs to extract output.
A**H
Useful for testing
Works fine. Useful for testing USB C adapters and their capabilities.
C**N
Easily delivers 100w
Great quality with minimal heat till 60wNothing will happen even at 100wBut it's recommended to use heatsink above the chipQuality is top notchGo ahead blindly
S**E
Works well, a handy device to get different voltages from an USB PD charger
I wanted this to use in my DIY toy, i connected it a PD power bank and was able to get 5V, 9V and 12V. These are the voltages that were supported by my power bank. This is really a small board if you intend to get different voltages for your DIY's at less price.
J**T
Good
I am using this to charge my laptop with a type-C cable. It generates some heat, but it's not excessive. The maximum power draw I've seen is 112 watts, which is limited by my power brick.
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