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Originally Posted by Quoth
Interesting gadget.
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It is and can be had with amazon:
FNB48S and its followup
FNB58 (which is encased in aluminum).
Beware though: its information provided is to be regarded for indication only. Don't expect very precise details.
WARNING: the user manual is crap, and you can
fry your Device Under Test when handling it wrong!
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Originally Posted by Quoth
The 3rd pic doesn't show any 9V and 12V, which is marked on the charger. It can't be doing only 5V @ 1.5A.
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It does actually: QC version 2.0 can be delivered for 5V, 9V, 12V and 20V. However, it is not active as the device is just the USB meter itself, and no actual load (like a tablet) is present.
The USB meter just asks the charger what it can deliver for predefined protocols. That is what you see.
Funny fact: when I connected the NxtPaper 11 to a PD-only charger, the NxtPaper showed an info message, stating:
Very slow charger. Please use another charger like the one provided with the tablet. The NxtPaper has power management beyond my smartphone