Decoy Trigger Head with Voltage and Current Display, PPS Type-C

$13.99

Add to Cart
PD2.03.0 Decoy Trigger Head Deceives Chip Board Voltage and Current Display PPS Typec DC5.52.5
Decoy Trigger Head with Voltage and Current Display, PPS Type-C
$13.99

Free shipping on all orders

  • 30 days easy returns
  • Tracking information available on all orders
  • Security & Privacy
    Secure personal details: We protect your privacy and keep your personal details safe and secure.
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

Upon your device’s‍ startup, the type of PD protocol used will be displayed utilizing our unique ​PD protocol detection function. If ‘—-‘ appears, ‍this denotes that the PD ⁤protocol‍ is not supported. When ‘Pd2.0’⁣ is displayed, it signifies the support of the PD 2.0⁣ protocol and likewise, ‘Pd3.0’ indicates the​ PD 3.0 protocol support.

Switching display content is as simple as a short press on key K1; this will rotate the display voltage/current/display ⁤respectively. If you desire a less cluttered screen, a 5-second long press on‌ key K1 will turn off the nixie ⁣tube display and ‌indicator light. Don’t worry, a press on any key on the ⁤device ‌will readily wake it up!

Let’s dive a⁣ bit deeper into the voltage range adjustment.‍ With ⁢a short press on the K2 key ‍in the operational interface, you’ll enter the voltage regulation interface, where the current⁤ gear will flicker on the nixie tube. When modifying, just remember ⁣- ​K2 is for upshifting⁤ and K1 for downshifting. This ‍process will display your current voltage gear​ as “P7-1” (P7: denotes 7 voltage gears⁢ in total, -1: refers to the serial number of the current​ voltage gear). If the current gear supports PPS step voltage regulation, all the step gear ⁣indicators (20mV 100mV 1V) will light up.

Here’s a little ⁤heads-up: The last gear “L” of “P7-l” is triggered in sequence. Once you’ve chosen the L gear and returned to the operational interface, all supported gears⁤ (5V / 9V ​/ 12V / 15V /⁣ 20V / PPS mode) will be triggered in sequence. This feature is particularly handy for manufacturers conducting batch testing on the charging heads.

A ​word about PD 2.0: It usually supports 4-5 gear⁣ voltage regulation modes, displaying as “P4-1” or “P5-1”. Whereas PD⁣ 3.0 usually ​supports 6-7 gear voltage regulation modes, displaying as “P6-1” or “P7-1”.

If you’re operating⁣ in PPS step-by-step mode, ensure ⁣the PPS step gear indicator‍ (20mV 100mV 1V) is fully on or on one of the levels. Long press the K2 key to enter PPS ⁢voltage regulation⁤ activating 1V step gear⁤ voltage regulation. To adjust the voltage, give the​ K1/K2 key a swift press. ⁤To exit‌ PPS voltage regulation mode ⁤and choose another voltage gear, wait until the step gear indicator is fully on and then briefly ​press the K1/K2 key.

Don’t forget, this product comes with a power-off memory feature – ‍the voltage ​gear and PD mode you used last are remembered for your next power-up.

Applications‌ of this ​product are plenty. It can trigger different voltage gears in the PD charging head to power‌ external⁤ devices like a router, optical cat, set-top box, or even a notebook computer ⁢(provided the adapter is‌ replaced to meet the power requirements of the PD charging head). It’s a particular favorite of those conducting batch tests and aging of PD‌ charging heads.

The package includes the PD2.03.0 ​Decoy Trigger.

Specified below are detailed images to give a comprehensive visual of the product.

123456789