All You Need To Know About USB PD Fast Chargers To Fix Stuff. How To Load And Test Using DIY Tools
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- In this video we look at USB Fast Chargers, how they switch voltages to suit the device they are powering and how to use cheap equipment to control, load and test the PD Power Supply
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Richard
Hi Richard, this collaboration video with Det is absolutely fabulous and I really would like to see more of these project based collaboration videos. You work very well together and the chosen topic is one that we all need to be more familiar with. I've certainly learnt some stuff today and I'm sure I will not the only one. Well done guys! 👍👍😁😁
Call me old school, but I need a schematic. What is it about Pcbway that the circuit diagram is considered nonessential?
Great project, waiting for testing video.
Interesting info about the PD standards
I use a purple decoy, it's been great. If you turn the PCB around, there should be a little table printed there telling you the combinations of DIP switches for each voltage
Hi together👍
14:10 the second one is the logical best.
Nice video and Information.
Is the USB-C power delivery compatible with USB4?
9:38 - Thanks for answering my question, Sir! I could have waited for the expert to step in before asking the question. Thanks for the clarification. 9:41 - Either you're missing a third finger, or you didn't show it when you said three.
Wouldn't the output transistors need emiter resistors to stay balanced?
Absolutely! 4 x .22 ohm will be fine. Positive temp co. on hottest TIP122 will eventually draw all the current, while the other transistor junctions cool. If the first transistor blows open, a costly cascade failure begins.
I added the original project's PCB to my account at PCBWay but could not determine what the shipping cost is. It seems one has to wait for some sort of review even to find out what the total cost of an order would be. It took more than 15 mins to get this review done. Even with the cheapest shipping which would be 15-30 days the total is $20 Canadian for 5 of these boards.
Heya, that looks like a nice project now we only have to wait for the pcb so you can bild it en make a video with it. hope you will do a indept of the workings of it on compenant lvl
I made a video about the USB load and described how it works in the previous video
ruclips.net/video/yj7mzheMoFQ/видео.html
When we build the daughter board for the metering (volts/amps/watts) the hardware will be described and tested here on a follow up and Det will make a video and simultaneously publish in his channel explaining the source code for those who want to learn about it in depth
I have a Samsung fast charger. 1 side says " adaptive fast charging and the other says... travel adapter, model: EP-TA200
Input:100-240v~50-60 Hz0.5A
Output:9.0-...1.67 A or
5v-...2A. Would this be one of those "tricky supplies"?
Slow Boats Fine..
So early Richard!
Dont use fast chargers and dont overcharge over 80% yout batteries if you want your battery to last