USB QC3.0 DC Step Down Fast Charge Module 10-32V - 2Ch
This 2 Channel Fast Charge Module provides two USB ports to charge your smartphone devices with 4V to 12V output and support for QC3.0 quick charge protocols.
The 2CH Fast Charge Module is a clever little electronics module that can connect up to 32V input voltage and charge your smartphone with 4V to 12V output. It supports a standard QC3.0 protocol found on many phones, such as your Samsung, Huawei, and Apple devices. The charge module automatically adjusts the output voltage according to the fast-charging protocol of your device. DIY your own portable charger with two USB ports and quick charge two devices at the same time.
Compared to many prebuilt battery charger units you can get, this module’s key feature is its wide support, which achieves a high 97% efficiency with a built-in synchronous switch step-down converter. Provide a maximum power output of 24W while supporting configurations such as [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], and 12V@2A. This 2CH Fast charging Module can be used as a general-purpose automobile charging adaptor, solar charger, or smart power strip. Its tiny size also makes it an excellent base for portable power bank DIY projects.
2CH Fast Charge Module for Smartphones – Technical Specifications: |
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– 2 x USB ports |
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– 10V to 32V |
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– 4V to 12V (Adjusts Automatically) |
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– 24W |
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– up to 97% |
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– 220KHz |
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– CV/CC |
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– Overcurrent | Overvoltage | Undervoltage – Short Circuit | Over-Temperature |
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– QC2.0 | QC3.0 – MTK PE1.1 | PE2.0 – Huawei FCP | Samsung AFC | Spreadtrum SFCP |
Typical Applications for the 2CH Fast Charge Module:
The two USB ports on the 2CH Fast Charge Module support fast charging protocols for charging two devices at once. These modules are handy DIY components to add to your DIY projects, whether you are building a portable power bank or an integrated car charger adapter. This module can output 5V, 9V, or 12V, depending on your device's requirements. For devices that support fast charging, the voltage typically adjusts to 9V or 12V, while standard devices receive 5V.