PDC004 PD Decoy Module
PDC004-PD Decoy Module PD23.0 to DC Trigger Extension Cable QC4 Charger Type-C PD Decoy The PDC004 PD Decoy Module is designed for triggering fixed voltage output from compatible USB Type-C PD power supplies. Available in multiple voltage options including 9V, 12V, 15V, and 20V, this module uses a 2721 hardware PD identification chip for fixed voltage triggering applications. Available Voltage Options 9V 12V 15V 20V Features PD23.0 decoy trigger module USB Type-C PD to DC trigger extension cable QC4 charger compatible Fixed voltage trigger design Uses 2721 hardware PD identification chip Compact PCB and metal construction Important Information The hardware PD chip cannot be upgraded or reprogrammed. Voltage cannot be manually selected or adjusted. The module only requests fixed PD voltage profiles supported by the connected power supply. No voltage boosting or voltage step-down functionality. Does not modify the power supply’s voltage, current, or power capability. Does not support PPS gear or arbitrary voltage selection. Does not support charging head information reading. Compatibility may vary with different charging heads and power adapters. Notes The hardware chip may randomly request voltages during operation. Voltage selection cannot be customized. Incorrect voltage usage may cause device overheating or damage. Does not support PPS arbitrary voltage selection. Limited compatibility with some charging adapters. Specifications Specification Details Model PDC004 Voltage Options 9V / 12V / 15V / 20V Interface USB Type-C PD Material PCB + Metal Color Blue Package Contents 1 × PD Decoy Module Additional Notes Only the listed package contents are included. Actual product color may vary slightly due to lighting and screen differences. Measurement tolerance: +/- 1-3cm.
Specifications
- Voltage
- 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V
Variants (4)
- 9V — 3.99 GBP — In stock
- 12V — 3.99 GBP — In stock
- 15V — 3.99 GBP — In stock
- 20V — 3.99 GBP — In stock
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