Deceive the feelings of the fast charging output device, forcibly seize the fast charging voltage, and then do some experiments to satisfy personal desires.
FS312, a fast charging deception chip produced by a company in Shenzhen
Thick-skinned, with sufficient voltage resistance, the DP and DM withstand voltages are both greater than 12V; the CC1 and CC2 withstand voltages are both greater than 30V; the target voltage that needs to be captured is changed through the external short-circuiting cap; in order not to make myself too uneasy, suppress my conscience, add Two decoy output filter capacitors are provided;
This module will not be produced in real form, but the shadow of this chip can be seen in other projects, and its practicality can be seen with your own eyes.
There are a total of 5 LED lights. When the deceived fast charging supply device is inserted, one light will be always on. There will be 4 voltage regulator tubes with different breakdown voltages. The 9V input will break down one tube, causing the LED behind it to When forced to light up, two LEDs will be forced to light up for 12V input. In the same way, three LEDs for 15V and five LEDs for 20V will light up! But no matter how bright it is, can it illuminate the dark heart of the user?
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