It’s hard to talk about the USB Type-C connector and not get excited about its ability to deliver 100 W, bi-directionally, versus USB’s previous maximum of 15 W (5 V x 3.0 A), uni-directionally. This ...
The USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery (PD) specifications were first released in 2014. Since then, electronic devices equipped with USB Type-C ports supporting USB PD have become common. USB Type-C ...
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) today introduces the AP53781 and AP53782 28V USB Type-C® Power Delivery (PD) dual-role power (DRP) controllers designed for managing DC power requests and outputs in ...
Universal Serial Bus Type-C (USB Type-C) provides high data-transfer rates and a reversible connector that the user can plug in without the need to check the orientation of a cable. Power Delivery (PD ...
The controllers support the latest USB PD3.1 Extended Power Range (EPR) standard, enabling up to 140W of power transfer for ...
The new USB Type-C is about to take over the tech industry and every company out there is getting ready for it. Starting today, you can include Texas Instruments to the list. The chip manufacturer has ...
Control Messages are short and manage the Message flow between Port Partners or for exchanging Messages that require no additional data. Data Messages exchange information between a pair of Port ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today introduced the RAA489118 buck-boost battery charger and the RAA489400 ...
C, and USB Type-B ports are used in all sorts of devices nowadays, but they're not all made the same, and some are becoming less common.
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USB Type-C is the newly introduced and powerful interconnect standard for USB. When paired with the new Power Delivery (PD) specification, Type-C offers enhancements to the existing USB 3.1 ...