USB power output
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(Summary description)The new USB power output specification has been developed in parallel with USB 3.1 to meet growing consumer demand. With this new specification, the power that a compatible host can provide to the device has increased from 4.5W per port to 100W. The USB power output standard includes a new PD-aware cable that can be used for "handshaking" between the host and the device. After powering on the device, you can request up to 20V x 5A power from the host. The cable needs to be checked first to ensure that it can be rated and safely output the requested power, and then the host can output more than 5v x 900mA. If the cable is confirmed to support higher power, the host will provide higher power. Ports that support USB power output and have a voltage greater than 5V or current greater than 1.5A may be marked with the USB power output logo. Like the Type-C connector, USB power output is not included in the USB 3.1 specification.
USB power output
(Summary description)The new USB power output specification has been developed in parallel with USB 3.1 to meet growing consumer demand. With this new specification, the power that a compatible host can provide to the device has increased from 4.5W per port to 100W. The USB power output standard includes a new PD-aware cable that can be used for "handshaking" between the host and the device. After powering on the device, you can request up to 20V x 5A power from the host. The cable needs to be checked first to ensure that it can be rated and safely output the requested power, and then the host can output more than 5v x 900mA. If the cable is confirmed to support higher power, the host will provide higher power. Ports that support USB power output and have a voltage greater than 5V or current greater than 1.5A may be marked with the USB power output logo. Like the Type-C connector, USB power output is not included in the USB 3.1 specification.
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The new USB power output specification has been developed in parallel with USB 3.1 to meet growing consumer demand. With this new specification, the power that a compatible host can provide to the device has increased from 4.5W per port to 100W. The USB power output standard includes a new PD-aware cable that can be used for "handshaking" between the host and the device. After powering on the device, you can request up to 20V x 5A power from the host. The cable needs to be checked first to ensure that it can be rated and safely output the requested power, and then the host can output more than 5v x 900mA. If the cable is confirmed to support higher power, the host will provide higher power. Ports that support USB power output and have a voltage greater than 5V or current greater than 1.5A may be marked with the USB power output logo. Like the Type-C connector, USB power output is not included in the USB 3.1 specification.
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