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USB-C and power delivery are not simple standards, but the ability to add a high-speed data interface and a programmable power supply into almost any project has real potential.
Here is an ideal Power Supply Unit for trouble shooting the circuit boards. It gives Five and Nine volt regulated DC from a Rechargeable battery. It is portable and handy and can also functions as a ...
In the six months that have passed after the last USB-C article has been released, I have thought up a bunch of ways that these articles could have been improved. It’s, of course, normal to h… ...
D’Addario has launched the XPND Pedal Power Battery Kit, a wireless pedalboard power supply that offers over 10 hours of playing time from a single battery charge.
I recently received a Latitude 7370 (thanks Little-Zen!) which uses a 45W USB-C charger. I also bought an all-in-one USB-C hub to handle pretty much all the things my previous laptop had numerous ...
USB-C just got a power upgrade to 240 watts that'll let you plug in devices like gaming laptops, docking stations and 4K monitors.
USB Power Delivery (PD) with Extended Power Range (EPR) can theoretically provide up to 240 watts of charging power, but compatible power supplies are scarce.
Gadgets / Circuit Breaker USB-C is about to go from 100W to 240W, enough to power beefier laptops The USB-C Release 2.1 spec more than doubles the output of the all-in-one cable ...
The Raspberry Pi 4's new USB-C charging port refuses to work with laptop chargers due to a wonky implementation.
You’ll have to supply your own 15W USB-C power supply, microSD card, and any other devices you’d want to connect to your Raspberry Pi to make it easier to use.
Two "CC" pins on a USB-C port are supposed to each get their own 5.1K ohms resistor, but Raspberry Pi came up with its own circuit design that allows them to share a single resistor.