
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: RDDLZ-USBT-C1
- Weight: 1.00
- SKU: RDDLZ-USBT-C1
Available Options
Digital Type-C tester features voltage monitoring 4 to 24V, current monitoring 0 to 6.5A, and power monitoring 0 to 130W. This USB Type-C power tester is available with an external 16-bit ADC and PD protocol physical chip, suitable for chargers, mobile power supplies, data cables, and digital devices like mobile phones and laptops.
Specifications
- Model: RDDLZ-C1
- Monitoring Voltage: 4~24V
- Monitor Voltage Resolution: 0.00001V
- Monitoring Voltage Accuracy: ± (0.2‰+2)
- Monitoring Current: 0~6.5A
- Display Current Resolution: 0.00001A
- Monitoring Current Accuracy: ±(0.5‰+2)
- Display Power: 0~130W
- Display Current Resolution: 0.00001W
- Monitoring Current Accuracy: ± (0.5‰+2)
- Load Equivalent Resistance: 0~9999.9Ω
- Load Equivalent Resistance Resolution: 0.0001Ω
- Load Equivalent Resistance Accuracy: ± (0.5‰+2)
- Capacity: 0~9999.99Ah
- Use Energy: 0~9999.99Wh
- Cable Resistance: 0~9999.9Ω
- D+/D- Voltage: 0~3.3V
- D+/D- Voltage Resolution: 0.001V
- D+/D- Voltage Accuracy: ±(1.0%+2)
- Equipment Temperature: ℃/℉
- Size: 50*25*8mm
- Weight: 47g
Dimension
Details
Type C Tester Compatibility Issues
- There may be incompatibility problems of the PC software with some Windows systems, if you really need it, please install and test the software before buying the product.
- There are many types of mobile phones and operation systems, so there may be incompatibilities, if you need an APP, please install and test the APP before buying the product.
- If you don't test the PC software and APP function before buying and find that the products work fine except the PC software or APP, we refuse to refund.
- Please install and test the APP if you use a Samsung mobile phone.
Applications
Tips: Can a USB tester be a current meter?
Yes, a USB tester can function as a current meter. USB testers are versatile devices designed to measure various electrical parameters in a USB connection, including voltage, current, and power. Users can connect a USB tester between a USB power source and a device to monitor the current flow in real time. The device typically displays this information on its built-in screen, allowing users to assess the charging or power consumption of the connected device. Therefore, a USB tester serves as a valuable tool for those who need to measure and understand the current being drawn or supplied through a USB connection.