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sourcing map 3Pcs USB-C PD 15V DC Fixed Voltage Power Trigger Module,0.7x0.4 Inch 5A Type-C Female Input Fast Charge Trigger Decoy Board for Notebook Power Supply, Blue
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sourcing map 3Pcs USB-C PD 15V DC Fixed Voltage Power Trigger Module,0.7x0.4 Inch 5A Type-C Female Input Fast Charge Trigger Decoy Board for Notebook Power Supply, Blue

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9V Type-C PD decoy trigger board can produce the required voltage from the power supply or charger to power the device. This PD decoy uses a 2721 hardware PD chip, which cannot be upgraded or voltage adjusted. It is extensively used in various product categories, including small household appliances, aging devices, smart homes, and power equipment | Interface Type: TYPE C; Product Chip: 2721 hardware PD chip; Output Voltage: 15V; Work Temperature: -25 ℃ to 85 ℃; Work Humidity:5 % to 95 % RH; Overall Dimensions: 18 x 11 mm(L*W) / 0.7 x 0.4 inch; PCB Board Color: Blue; In the package of: 3 Pcs PD DC fixed voltage power trigger modules | The module only handles PD protocol and forward the output. This helps prevent issues such as VBUS short circuits and CC burn-in during testing. Not all USB-C power supplies support all voltages. If the power source cannot handle the desired voltage, the next lowest voltage will be used. Note that it does not support reading charging head information. Most charging heads may not be compatible | Use USB C chargers that support 9V. "Fool" a PD charger into producing a fixed output voltage | In addition to a few set voltages. If you use 15V to force a 12V tablet, the computer will overheat and catch fire. The charging head must support the PD protocol

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