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PD65W Fast Charging Module Type-C USB Interface Supports PD3.1 QC3.0 SCP PPS Fast Charger 5V 9V 12V 20V (5pcs)

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About this item

  • Output over-current, short-circuit protection Whole machine over-temperature protection
  • Output power: 65W max (5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 20V3.25A, etc.); Designed to support PD3.1, QC3.0, SCP, and PPS fast charging protocols, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices.
  • Conversion efficiency: 92%~97%;The product features a Type-C interface, providing a universal connection for your devices
  • Output voltage: automatically adjusts between 3.3V~21V when connected to TYPE-C compatible powered devices (input voltage should be higher than output voltage, if you want to trigger 20V fast charging then input voltage should be higher than 20V)
  • Input voltage: DC8~32V


Product temperature rise and output ripple:

Test conditions: Input voltage 24V, ambient temperature 24 ℃, load of a laptop computer that supports PD65W (with approximately 50% battery capacity), and the computer undergoes pressure testing to ensure that the power terminal power reaches 65W.

Parameters:

Input voltage: DC 8-30V

Output voltage: Automatically adjust between 3.3V and 21V when connected to a compatible TYPE-C receiving device (input voltage should be higher than output voltage, and if 20V fast charging is triggered, input voltage should be higher than 20V)

Output power: maximum 65w (5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 20V3.25A, etc.)

Maximum output: 20V 3.25A

Conversion efficiency: 92%~97%

Output voltage ripple:

No-load current:

Input overvoltage and undervoltage protection

Input overcurrent protection

Output overcurrent short circuit protection

Overall over temperature protection

Supported charging protocols: PD3.1 (PPS), QC3.0, SCP

Package:

5 * PD 65W Fast Charging Module Type-C Interface


TECHnical
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
I got these USB PD power sources to use in DIY projects and 12V power (solar/car). They are compact and worked pretty well. They worked with 8-27V input and output USB PD variable voltage as set by the device, as long as it was below the input voltage (step-down only). PD worked fine for 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V, and QC 2.0/3.0 allowed adjusting voltage in 0.2V steps, down to 3.3V or so (with appropriate controller; I was using a USB-C tester). Voltage regulation was good, holding stable even at higher power output. Ripple was OK, 1.9% for 5V 3.5A, 0.6% for 20V at 1.8A. USB-C output requires CC1/CC2 to get output and does not output 5V all the time like old chargers. Efficiency was good, 90.5% with 8V in 5V out, 96.9% with 23V in, 20V out.Measured data:* 5.06V 0A. With load, 5.08V at 3.5A with ripple of 97 mV p-p, 32 mV AC RMS, 115 kHz* 20.2V 0A. With load, 20.08V at 1.78A with ripple 120 mV p-p, 34 mV AC RMS, 101 kHz* Smaller pure resistive load (to reduce any noise): 5.07V at 2.2A 81 mV p-p ripple, 28 mV AC RMS, 108 kHz
Dan Stan
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025
These are ultra light and super portable because of seriously compact and they pack some power. They’re well made and I haven’t had any issues as of yet.