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IP6510 Simple Fast Charging Module

 
Overview
The initial design was inspired by buying a few so-called fast charging adapters for cars for a pittance, which was definitely a waste of money.
Therefore, the plan was to create a custom fast charging module to replace the internal charging circuitry, using the IP6510 chip.
To easily fit it into the original casing, the component layout was basically fixed, resulting in the chip and inductor having to be placed back-to-back, which had some impact.
The DC plug's position has been marked with cutting lines; simply grind along those lines to create the open shape.
 
 
Another reason was having too many spare 12V router power supplies, some 1.5A or 2A, suitable for powering the module.
The PD and QC maximum output voltage is 12V, sufficient for most fast charging devices.
 
The image below shows QC tricking 12V.
 
The image below shows PD tricking 12V .
 
If using a router power supply, it's recommended to export and print the 3D casing; however, only the bottom casing needs to be printed, the top casing can be omitted entirely.
 
Conclusion:
This chip was chosen because it supports both QC and PD protocols, and the circuit is relatively user-friendly for beginners learning fast charging principles.
While it may not be technically sophisticated, it still offers some reference value as a starting point and a guide for further discussion.
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