USB-C: One Charger to Power Them All
Explore a range of adapters built for performance, safety, and efficiency.
Key benefits:
- Multiple power levels for a wide range of devices
- Fast, reliable USB-C charging
- Built-in protection against overcurrent, overvoltage, and shorts
- Compact designs; some models include swappable AC plugs
- Compliant with leading energy efficiency standards
Explore a range of adapters built for performance, safety, and efficiency. Key benefits:
- Multiple power levels for a wide range of devices
- Fast, reliable USB-C charging
- Built-in protection against overcurrent, overvoltage, and shorts
- Compact designs; some models include swappable AC plugs
- Compliant with leading energy efficiency standards
USB-C: One Charger to Power Them All
EU Common Charger Rules
Starting December 28, 2024, all new portable electronic devices sold in the EU that support wired charging must support a USB-C port. This includes mobile phones, tablets, digital cameras, headphones, handheld video game consoles, portable speakers, e-readers, keyboards, mice, navigation systems, and earbuds. Beginning April 28, 2026, this requirement will also apply to laptops that support charging via USB-C up to 100W.
Supercharge It: Power Delivery (PD) 3.0 vs. 3.1
A graph illustrating the relationship between current (in amperes) and source power rating (in watts) for different voltage levels in Standard Power Range (SPR) and Extended Power Range (EPR).
- Standard Power Range (SPR): Used in PD 3.0 and PD 3.1, shaded in green, covers up to 100 W with voltages of 5V, 9V, 15V, and 20V.
- Extended Power Range (EPR): Introduced in PD 3.1, shaded in blue, covers up to 240 W with voltages of 20V, 28V, 36V, and 48V.
*Voltage values listed together (e.g., 5V, 9V) indicate available profiles.
Power Delivery 3.0/3.1 Highlights
PPS (Programmable Power Supply)
Fine-tuned voltage adjustment for more efficient, cooler fast charging
Designedfor safety
Always starts at 5V before negotiating power
Backward compatible
Works with older USB devices
Smart Negotiation: The 5V Handshake
USB-C starts at 5V. The configuration channel (CC) pin handles setup, and devices negotiate higher power if supported.
| Setup | Voltage | Current | Behavior |
|---|---|---|---|
| No communication Legacy USB (2.0/3.0), no CC pin | 5V | 500–900mA | Basic USB |
| Cable detection only line with Rp/Rd resistor signaling | 5V | Up to 3A | USB-C CC |
| PD negotiation (2-way) optimal voltage + current safely | Up to 48V | Up to 5A | Negotiates |
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