Aideepen 100W PD Fast Charging Module
Comprehensive guide for the Aideepen 100W PD fast charging module, covering technical specifications, input requirements, protocol support, and operational notes for optimal performance.
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Product Overview
The Aideepen 100W PD Fast Charging Module is a high-performance buck converter designed to provide efficient power delivery for a wide range of devices, including high-power laptops and mobile electronics. It features a robust solid-state capacitor design to ensure stable operation under load. The module is equipped with both USB-A and Type-C output ports, offering versatility for various charging needs.
Technical Specifications
The module operates as a step-down converter, meaning the output voltage is always lower than the input voltage. To achieve the maximum output of 20V/5A (100W), the input voltage must be at least 22V. The recommended input voltage range is 9V to 24V, with an absolute maximum of 30V. The input connection is a standard DC 5.5 x 2.1 mm jack. Safety features include integrated fuse protection and reverse polarity protection for the input, ensuring reliable performance and device safety.
Protocol Compatibility
This module supports a wide array of fast charging protocols, making it highly compatible with modern electronics. Supported protocols include PD 2.0/3.0, PPS, QC 2.0/3.0/4.0/4.0+, FCP, SCP (10V), AFC, MTK, PE 1.1/2.0, and BC 1.2. The PD profiles supported are 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, and 20V/5A, with PPS support ranging from 3.3V to 21V/3A.
Operational Notes
It is important to note that this module is primarily designed for high-power devices that support the PD protocol, such as computers. Because many mobile phones utilize closed, proprietary fast-charging protocols, this module may default to a standard charging rate (approximately 20W) for those devices. This is not a product defect. Furthermore, while the module supports simultaneous output from both USB-A and Type-C ports, fast charging is disabled in this mode, and power is distributed as 5V/2A per port. If a device does not fast charge via the USB-A port, it is recommended to use the Type-C port, as it supports a broader range of protocols.
Manufacturer information
Aideepen
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure the input voltage is at least 22V, as the module is a step-down converter.
The module does not support closed proprietary phone protocols; try using the Type-C port instead of USB-A.
When both ports are used, fast charging is disabled and power is limited to 5V/2A per port.
Before use
- Verify input power source is between 9V and 24V DC.
- Ensure the DC input connector is 5.5 x 2.1 mm.
- Check that the input voltage is higher than the desired output voltage.
- Confirm the target device supports PD or the listed compatible protocols.
Specs in practice
- Input Voltage
- The DC power supplied to the module; must be higher than the required output.
Model compatibility
- Designed primarily for PD-compatible high-power devices like laptops.
- Does not support closed proprietary fast-charging protocols for some mobile phones.
- Port C supports more protocols than Port A.
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