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Thursday, July 19, 2012
USB Power Delivery Specification Finalized


The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has announced the completion of the USB Power Delivery specification, which enables increased power delivery through USB cables and connectors.

The specification expands cable bus power capabilities in USB applications, supplying higher voltage and current to deliver power up to 100 watts over USB Power Delivery certified cables. It is capable of delivering higher power to charge notebook PCs and power external hard-disk drives, devices which previously did not receive adequate power from traditional 5V bus power.

The USB Power Delivery specification enables a switchable source of power without changing cable direction. Existing USB cables and connectors are also compatible with this specification and will coexist with the USB Battery Charging 1.2 specification as well as existing USB-bus powered applications.

The USB 2.0 and 3.0 Promoter Groups developed the USB Power Delivery specification and have transitioned the specification's management to the USB-IF. The USB Promoter Groups are now accepting adopters of the USB Power Delivery specification.

"USB Power Delivery enables a path to greatly reduce electronic waste by eliminating proprietary, platform-specific chargers," said Brad Saunders, USB 3.0 Promoter Group Chairman. "We envision a significant move toward universal charging based on this specification, most notably for charging notebook PCs using standardized USB power bricks or when connected to USB hubs and desktop displays that integrate USB Power Delivery capabilities."


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