USB PD Trigger (or USB PD Decoy)
This is a small board that mimics a "smart" device (e.g., a phone), negotiating with a PD charger for the desired:
Thanks to this, you can "extract" higher voltage than the standard 5V from any USB-C PD charger and power, for example:
without the need for converters.
This is not "cheating" in an illegal sense – it is simply an exploit of the USB Power Delivery (PD) protocol, which was designed specifically for such negotiation.
The board communicates via the CC (Configuration Channel) lines in USB-C, requesting a specific power profile (PDO – Power Data Object).
