For the first time, you can now buy a lightning fast 240W USB-PD charger to power up your computer in a flash.
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 ...
You can’t get beyond 5 V with just resistors though – you’ll need digital communications over the CC line, using a protocol called USB PD (Power Delivery) – which lets a device and a PSU ...
You can now buy a USB-C charger that finally hits the promised power spec for beefy laptops at a max rate of 240W. You probably do not need this charger, and you may not have a device that even ...
As the demand for high-power, fast-charging solutions continues to grow, USB Power Delivery 3.1 (PD3.1) has emerged as the ...
For example, if you need a charger to juice your laptop, it should support USB Power Delivery (USB PD), have the right amount of output wattage, and have compatible USB ports. And if you own a ...
The OTI9108 is a complete single transceiver front end for data USB PD Type-C (baseband) communications. It has a register interface which, with an MPU, and available Obsidian software, a complete ...
Weltrend Semiconductor, a specialist in USB power delivery (PD) controller chips, anticipates strong AI server demand to ...