This module uses the SW3518S version of the fast charging chip. This module is the smallest in the entire network, greatly improving the playability for DIY players. Supports most of the current mainstream fast charging protocols:
PPS(3.3~21V@3A);
PD3.0/2.0(5,9,12,15V@3A,20V@5A);
QC4+/4/3/2(5/9/12/20V;3.6~20V,200mV/Step);
AFC(5/9/12V);FCP(5/9/12V);
SCP(5V@4.5A/4.5V@5A);
PE2.0/1.1(5/7/9/12V;5~20V,500mV/Step);
SFCP(5/9/12V);VOOC(5V@4.25A);
Apple 2.4A;
Samsung 2A.
In addition, you can also change the resistance of the sampling resistor of the Type-C port to increase the current limit to more than 5A and increase the output power to 100W+ (prerequisite: the saturation current of the alloy inductor used in this module is 9A , the field effect transistor in the step-down and output shutdown part is a high-current NMOS of 30V@40A@6.8mΩ, and the input fuse is 4.5A. Please pay attention to whether the components in the step-down part meet the requirements before modification)
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