USB PD (power delivery) charging protocol is a power transmission protocol published by usb-if organization. It can increase the type-C interface with the default maximum power of 5V / 2A to 100W. and can f... Read More
What is USB PD3.0 (Power Delivery 3.0)? USB PD3.0 (Power Delivery 3.0) is a power supply standard based on the USB Type-C interface. The maximum power supply can reach 100W(watts). The connectors at both ends o... Read More
What are the differences between USB PD3.1 and USB PD2.0 PD3.0? Recently, the USB-IF Association released the latest USB PD3.1 fast charging standard, which increases the charging power from the 100W to 240W and suppo... Read More
USB-C Power Delivery--What makes a USB-C cable fast charging? Before the Type-C interface appeared, the USB cable was only allowed to provide 2.5W of power, while the USB Type-C cable allowed the maximum power to be... Read More
What certifications are required for USB cables? As a common cable, USB cables are usually used to connect computers and peripheral devices to provide power and data transmission for external devices. So what certificat... Read More
Role classification and definition of USB Type-C The USB cable is a bus with a master-slave relationship. In a USB cable, there can only be one USB host, and the other devices are slaves. Before connecting two... Read More
Why are there no B6 and B7 Pins on the PCB of the Type-C male connector? We know that the USB Type-C connector has a total of 24 Pins, 12 Pins on the A side (A1, A2, A3,A4, A5, A6, A7,A8, A9, A10, A11, A12), and 12 Pins... Read More
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