The RuiDeng units, It's another fish, nobody would pursue Atomics DP100 or Miniware MDP-series, for PSU purposes, if size benefits weren't critical, then you would go with a full fledge bench PSU, if mobility & size weren't a crucial factor.
Sure' you can get a Ruideng control PSU panel for relatively small funds, but its two very different-sized products in build and design, the DP100 its tiny, to the point that many would see that tinyness as a con, if the tiny size wasn't something they needed.
Here in my taxed northern region, RuiDengs RDxxxx products are from. 130USD for what looks to be a barebone RD6012 frontboard (no wifi) and up, incl. enclosure-backcase it's 170 to 180USD and then you can add a PSU..
https://aliexpress.com/item/1005003472332331.html?Already have two linear Korads-P units
http://tinyurl.com/28upwfre and they are bulky as, (just like linear PSUs tend to be for the linear benefits) and certainly not mobile, and it's the small form factor in fx DP100 that is so easy to just pull out on your desk or outside, and attach with a high wattage power bank, that appeals to me, not least to running high powered 9mm laser diodes, as im fascinated by light, and particularly coherent wavelengths, where many of the high power lazing diodes nowadays are quite resistant to switching PSUs.
DP100 48 USD (incl. 25% EU-VAT and delivery) but it is a sale price (BF/SD sale) where Aliexpress eats a good chunk of the price & takes it down a nudge
http://tinyurl.com/mupskyjuBeen very close to take the plunge on the Miniware variant since it came out "MDP-X" fx 905 but the more I looked into it, the more limited it seemed hence the choices Miniware had gone with, though Miniware did try to counter some of the shortcomings with later revisions, not least protocols.
The fanless MDP P905 (90W) which in the standalone version costs around (160USD) though P905 discontinued now, for a beefier variant P906 (220USD / Eleshop) which is now also holding a tiny hysteric fan (not dat creazy about that) likely a must in such a small form factor, being able to reach 10A.
I'm not familiar with other alternatives, then the Miniware MDP PXXX variant and then the DP100 from Punctual Atomic, all other units seem to be in another adj. PSU category, also RuiDeng units.
So far I do like the protocol approach in the DP100, as you have quite big control over the power delivery/PD and Qualcomm protocols when supplying power.
PD (to a type C PD socket) you can cycle at will in the DP100 menu, 9v, 12v, 15v, 20v, and your power bank or PSU will adjust accordingly on the fly.
Qualcomm quick charge (when using power from a standard USB-A port) you can cycle between 9v and 12v.
Tried with an Anker737 power bank (PowerCore24). it got 2x TypeC (PD3.1) and 1 USB-A (QC support).. the 2 TypeC sockets would cycle 9v, 15v, 20v (this 737model PB doesn't support 12v PD) and running it from the USB-A port would let me choose between 9v and 12v (QC)
You can always just supply ordinary non-protocol power, to get above 20v, as the unit doesn't support PD3.1 which opens up for fx 28v/5A (140W) DP100 got PD3.0 as far as I can tell, that maxes out at 5A 20v (100w)
The Anker737 power bank supports PD3.1 and 140watt of each of the 2x TypeC sockets, so I attached a PD3.1 28V 5A decoy/trigger cable, so the power bank triggers 28v-power delivery out (PD), and that works fine, gives you 28v input on the DP100, - the DP100 is solely buck'ed, so your max will be around 1v lower than your input.
If you dont wanna rely on protocols, you can obviously also do that, fx from a barrel DC, as it comes with a DC-barrel to TypeC adapter that does seem quite beefy hence the metal in the small cable part, likely rated for the 100W.
Tested to see if it overshooted and to what extent...tested when turning the device on & off, and tested when turning the output on & off..
could look like there is some when turning the output off (peaks with +0.4v from 15v output, a brief spike to 15.4v before dropping), and when turning the DP100 on manually with the left button, the same spikes with around +0.4v to 0.400mv before centering. (not the actual output, solely the device on) but there are quite many variables, as you can also set it to turn on aut when connecting the power bank (was using the 737 Powercore24)...
Will try to hook one of these on the input from the power bank to see what it gets in.