USB PD Power Booster Supply for Breadboard, Trick Chip Sniffer
$2.70
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Description
The chip trap the 5V / 9V /12V / 15V / 20 V power supply from your USB PD adapter, or power bank. Power bank normally only up to 12V.
Normally output capability 3 – 1 A, for around 20W adapter.
Bring the power supply for protyping usage on breadboard, this board can directly plug into common breadboard.
Usage:
- Turn on each corresponding switch to change the voltage:
- 5V: turn off all the switch default | 9V: 51K | 12V: 100K | 15V: 150K | 20V: 180K
- On board power LED indicator.
- If no load is connected, connect 500-1K 1W resistor to keep the power bank running the output and not turn off.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.01 kg |
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Ian T Bell (verified owner) –
Product only outputs 5V. Changing the switches to not change the output voltage
Chao (store manager) –
Hi, we just made a demo video, you can take a look at here: https://fb.watch/9tHetohaKD/