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May 08 08:00 AM PDT

The Latest Interface Speeds — How Fast and How Powerful?

by: Patrick Hibbs
Category: Blog News, Communications, Multimedia, Portable Electronics Leave a Comment

As you may have heard, USB is now developing a new high-power specification called USB Power Delivery that will be capable of delivering up to 100W (5 amps at 20 volts) of power. Reports say the USB Implementers Forum has limited the current to the same 5 Amp UL limit, but raised the voltage level. Keep reading…

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