Tag: Power delivery
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USB-C on Your Phone: 5 Essential Uses You’re Missing
Unlock the Full Potential of Your Phone’s USB-C Port Many smartphone owners treat the USB-C port as little more than a charging jack. But this versatile port can do a lot more than sparkly fast charging. In this guide, we explore five practical and surprisingly handy uses for your phone’s USB-C port that can streamline…
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You’re underusing your phone’s USB-C port — here are 5 practical uses
Unlocking the full potential of your USB-C port Most people treat a smartphone’s USB-C port as a basic charging and file-transfer jack. Yet the same small, oval connector can do much more—if you know where to look. In this article, we explore five practical uses for your USB-C port that can boost productivity, expand your…
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You’re Probably Underusing Your Phone’s USB-C Port: 5 Practical Ways to Upgrade Your Day
Unlock the Hidden Power of USB-C: Five Practical Uses If you’re like most smartphone users, your USB-C port is mostly a charging port and a spot for the occasional file transfer from a flash drive. That’s a waste of a versatile interface that can do a lot more than you might think. With a few…
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Diodes Unveils AP53781 and AP53782: 28V USB-C PD Dual-Role Controllers for Battery-Powered Devices
Overview: A High-Voltage Solution for USB-C Power Delivery Diodes Incorporated has expanded its power management portfolio with two new 28V USB Type-C dual-role power (DRP) controllers: the AP53781 and AP53782. Engineered to manage DC power requests and outputs in battery-powered portable devices, these controllers are designed to meet modern PD requirements while simplifying the design…
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Diodes Introduces 28V USB-C DRP PD Controllers AP53781/AP53782 for Battery-Powered Devices
Diodes Incorporated has expanded its USB Type-C Power Delivery (PD) controller lineup with two new 28V dual-role power (DRP) controllers: the AP53781 and AP53782. Targeted at battery-powered portable devices, these controllers manage both power requests and outputs, enabling seamless and safe charging and power delivery over USB-C. The new devices are designed to simplify system…
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Diodes Incorporated Unveils 28V USB Type-C DRP PD Controllers AP53781/AP53782 for Battery-Powered Devices
Overview: Advanced 28V USB Type-C DRP PD Controllers Diodes Incorporated has expanded its power management portfolio with two new 28V USB Type-C Power Delivery dual-role power (DRP) controllers, the AP53781 and AP53782. These devices are purpose-built to manage DC power requests and outputs in battery-powered portable devices, ensuring safe, efficient, and flexible charging and power…
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Belkin’s CES 2026 Lineup: Power Gear for Phones and Laptops
Belkin’s CES 2026 Lineup Aims to Keep Devices Charged and Protected At CES 2026, Belkin rolled out a cohesive suite of products designed to extend the life of mobile devices, safeguard their screens, and offer practical upgrades for laptops and gaming setups. While the show floor is packed with new phones and wearables, Belkin is…
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The Real Money in AI Might Be in Power Cooling and Connectivity
Introduction: Why Cooling and Connectivity Matter in AI As artificial intelligence progresses from research labs to everyday applications, the so-called AI arms race is less about clever algorithms and more about the infrastructure that keeps them running. While headlines often spotlight model sizes, training breakthroughs, and startup valuations, the tangible profitability of AI increasingly rests…
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How Fast Does the iPhone 17 Charge? USB-C Speed Test Findings
Introduction The iPhone 17 standard model finally adopts USB-C charging, pushing expectations for faster fills between daily top-ups. In our hands-on testing, the phone was charged using Apple’s USB-C power adapters and a range of third‑party USB-C PD chargers. The key takeaway: the iPhone 17 can reach a peak around 27–28W, even when paired with…
