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CONTACT: Joe Balich USB-IF PR +1 503-619-4113 press@usb
www.usb.orgCertified USB Logo Program, offering consumers a simple way to identify the performance and power capabilities of c ertified USB cables, hosts, devices, and chargers. “With the new higher power capabilities enabled by the USB PD 3.1 Specification, which unlocks up to 240W over a USB Type -C cable and connector, USB-IF saw an opportunity to
NX5P3290 - USB PD and Type-C current-limited power switch
www.nxp.comUSB PD and Type-C current-limited power switch The RCP circuit, together with dynamic gate drive control circuit, act like an “ideal diode” that protects any reverse current when VBUS rise slew rate is slower than 30mV/us according to USB PD spec. If the VBUS rise slew rate is faster than 30mV/us, there may
Buck-boost converter enables USB Power Delivery on the road
www.ti.comValuing wide V IN, low EMI synchronous buck circuits 3 November 2016 Table 1 summarizes the evolution of USB power capability moving up to USB PD. USB Power Delivery As a result of the legacy USB power limitations and the increasing need to charge larger devices faster,
VESA – DisplayPortTM Alternate Mode on USB-CTM - …
www.vesa.org• USB-C to Docking station or embedded hub solution • USB-C to DP cables must include logic to support USB PD and DP connection detect protocols. • Protocol converters must support some optional features in DP 1.3 specification • Protocol converters translate source DP signals to the respective protocol supported September 27 –28 ...
USB Type-C™ and USB PD - STMicroelectronics
www.st.comType-C & USB PD controller DRP/Source/sink Integrates the USB PD r2.0 PHY + BMC encoding Compatible with USB PD r3.0 Perfect companion chip to EC to manage USB Type-C port Performs USB Type-C detection including port attach & cable orientation Embeds VCONN power switch (OVP,OCP,OTP) Vbus Monitoring & Discharge Path