How do you talk USB Power Delivery (PD)? Grab a PHY? Use a MCU with one built-in? Well, if you’re hardcore enough, you can do it with just a few resistors and GPIOs. [eeucalyptus] shows you ...
charger that can connect to your MacBook via USB-C. PD chargers can support up to 240W of power, although the most common congregate around the standard laptop power requirements: 30W, 45W ...
It states that any device that can be recharged with a wire with voltages higher than 5V, currents higher than 3A, or powers higher than 15W must comply with USB-PD. This means that iPhones and ...
the iPhone 15 and the iPhone 15 Plus support USB PD 18W charging, with USB 2.0 data rates (480 Mbps), whereas the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max support USB PD charge rates of up to 29W with ...
Nevertheless, the USB-C to USB-C model is rated as PD 240W, making it compatible for charging even the most power-hungry devices, like gaming laptops. On the other hand, the USB-A to USB-C option ...
supporting USB-PD 3.1 and Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0, with a maximum output of 240W per port. Ugreen has just unveiled its new Nexode Desktop Charger 500W, with up to 500W of power at your ...
Ugreen has announced a new version of its Nexode desktop GaN charger, boosting the total power output from 300W to 500W, with up to 240W from a single USB-C port. It features five USB-C ports and ...
The realme GT3 is one of the few devices sold to the public that maximizes the 240w limit of USB-PD. While the idea of using one USB-C cable for all devices, the EU Commission’s ambition is not that ...
The PicoPD Pro is an open-source Raspberry Pi RP2040 development board that integrates USB PD support up to 30V, and features like voltage negotiation and power delivery while still retaining the ...