A versatile USB-C fast charge trigger module designed to negotiate and output fixed voltages from USB Power Delivery (PD), Quick Charge (QC), and AFC power sources. This module allows you to easily obtain stable 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, or 20V outputs for development, testing, and DIY power applications.
Perfect for engineers, makers, and hobbyists, this module simplifies working with modern fast-charging adapters by converting them into reliable DC power supplies.
Key features
- Supports USB-C Power Delivery (PD), QC, and AFC protocols
- Selectable fixed output voltages: 5V / 9V / 12V / 15V / 20V
- Converts USB-C chargers into a stable DC power source
- Compact and easy-to-use module
- Ideal for testing, prototyping, and development
- No programming required
How it works
The module communicates with a compatible USB-C fast charger and requests a specific voltage level. Once negotiated, the charger outputs the selected voltage, which is then available on the module’s output pins.
Output voltage selection
- 5V – Standard USB voltage
- 9V – Common for QC/AFC fast charging
- 12V – Useful for motors and embedded systems
- 15V – Intermediate high-voltage applications
- 20V – Maximum PD output for high-power devices
Note: The available voltage depends on your USB-C charger’s capabilities.
Pinout
- V+ – Positive output (selected voltage)
- GND – Ground
Specifications
| Input | USB-C (PD / QC / AFC compatible charger) |
| Output voltages | 5V / 9V / 12V / 15V / 20V |
| Protocols | USB PD, QC, AFC |
| Control | Fixed voltage selection (module-based) |
| Application | Power testing, DIY power supply |
Common applications
- USB-C power supply conversion
- Electronics testing and development
- DIY bench power setups
- Powering embedded systems and modules
- Battery charging and step-down circuits
Important: Always ensure your connected device supports the selected voltage. Supplying incorrect voltage may damage your equipment.
















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