Applications in the rapidly expanding Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) industry now demand power levels higher than those supported by the current IEEE 802.3af standard of 12.95 W. In response, the IEEE ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today introduced the RAA489118 buck-boost battery charger and the RAA489400 ...
Diodes Inc. introduced the AP43770 USB Type-C power delivery (PD) controller, an integrated solution for implementing PD over USB in fixed and portable devices and offline power adapters. The device ...
A fully integrated charger solution combines USB PD, PPS, PowiGaN and FluxLink to maximize efficiency and slash component count in adapters and chargers SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Power ...
The new USB Type-C is about to take over the tech industry and every company out there is getting ready for it. Starting today, you can include Texas Instruments to the list. The chip manufacturer has ...
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) started out as a data interface, but it didn’t take long before progressing to powering devices. Initially, its maximum output was only 2.5 W; now, it can deliver up to ...
Weltrend Semiconductor has expressed optimism about USB power delivery (PD) controller chip demand, particularly for USB PD 3.1 devices, according to company president Tony Lin. Save my User ID and ...
Powering external devices directly from a PC’s I/O ports has been a thing long before USB was even a twinkle in an engineer’s eye. Some of us may remember the all too common PS/2 pass-through leads ...
HSINCHU, Feb. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (Taiwan Stock Exchange: 2379.TW), one of the world's leading network and multimedia IC providers, launched the world's first ...
What if your next power supply could do more than just deliver electricity? Imagine a compact, 100 W device that not only powers your projects but also adapts to your needs with precision, flexibility ...
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