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The AITIAO Type-C PD/QC/AFC fast charge decoy trigger is a dual-pack module designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts to unlock fixed voltage outputs (5V to 20V) from USB-C PD power supplies. Supporting major fast charge protocols (PD2.0/3.0, QC2.0/3.0, AFC), it features dip switch voltage regulation for precise control, safely delivering up to 3A at 20V without heat generation. Ideal for testing, development, and custom power solutions.



| ASIN | B09YTKJG53 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #180,834 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,621 in International Power Adapters |
| Brand | AITIAO |
| Built-In Media | Others |
| CPU manufacturer | ARM |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, laptops, tablets, and other devices supporting PD2.0/PD3.0, QC2.0/QC3.0, and AFC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 24 Reviews |
| Included components | Others |
| Manufacturer | AITIAO |
| Model Name | AITIAO Type-C PD/QC/AFC fast charge decoy trigger |
| Model name | AITIAO Type-C PD/QC/AFC fast charge decoy trigger |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Operating System | Android, Windows |
| Operating system | Android, Windows |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 701715516816 |
D**D
These small triggers work as designed
I bought these triggers to use higher voltages from a usb-c PD power supply. They work as designed and were used to test the power supply wattage output at various voltage levels. They could be handy if you needed a different voltage like 9v or 12v from a usb PD wall wart
M**E
Usbc pd adapter to DIY
If you’re looking to get different voltages from a usb power delivery usbc charger use this. You can get multiple voltages from it and it’s useful for DIY stuff and experiment. Not sure on how many amps it can handle but I know it can handle 3 amps at 20v safely and doesn’t generate any heat. Will be buying more soon.
W**Y
Check your power supply!
Got these for a modification to a Nintendo 64. I couldn't get 9V out of it. Turns out you need to be VERY sure of your power supply. Just because it's a PD supply doesn't mean it can supply all voltages! If you have a specific voltage you want, it's not just a mater of "oh, I want 12V, and the supply can output 20V. It's fine!" I wasn't able to get 9V till I used a supply that outputs 9V, and even then, I wasn't able to get it unless using a specific output port on that supply. Outside that one personal problem, it works GREAT! Utilized a step down for the 3.3Vs needed and it's almost like it was part of the console!
B**D
Perfect
I used this on some 12v circuits. Now I use usbc instead of a power supply to use it!
K**N
Garbage don’t waste you money
These things are pretty much useless. Does it output the voltage expected? Yes pretty close, however they get REALLY hot and my measurements are showing only 120mA @ 19V. Effectively useless.
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