Nowadays USB PD (Power Delivery) is the standard on most modern consumer products. This enables users to use a single power adaptor across various products making it much more economic.
onsemi has launched a trio of products for USB Power Delivery (PD) design that dramatically reduce BOM content of high-efficiency AC/DC power supplies, specifically for load ranges above 100W.
Diode Incorporated has launched a three-chip solution that can be used in a wide variety of consumer electronics applications, including smartphone chargers and notebook adapters.
Silanna Semiconductor has extended its CO2 Smart Power family of wide-voltage, high-frequency point of load converters with a 100W device SZDL3105B which is optimal for USB-PD and fast charging USB ports.
The new Power Delivery Software Framework (PSF) from Microchip Technology allows the designers to modify and own the IP in their USB-C Power Delivery (PD) systems.
Designers of automotive chargers now have the industry’s smallest and lowest-cost solution with the MAX25430 100W USB Power Delivery (PD) buck-boost controller and protector from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.