Explain Type-c charger is different from Type A, B where
2022-09-30 Views:27
For the cell phone field, the traditional Type-A (that is, Standard-A, known as Micro-B, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 equipped with the interface style), Type-B interface is gradually going downhill, and now the latest Type-c charger interface is rising up.
Type-C is a USB interface connection interface, regardless of the positive and negative sides can be inserted, the size of about 8.3mm × 2.5mm, and other interfaces like support for USB standard charging, data transfer, display output and other functions.
Currently concentrated in the TYPE-C charger line charging mode is actually only three.
The first: the traditional DCP 5V 1.5A high-current charging mode, inherited from the M-USB socket compatible. Suitable for ordinary cell phones, limit definition 5v/3A
The second: the use of PD protocol fast charging mode, this team currently has Meizu, HTC, Apple MACBOOK, Google Tablet and other products. The limit is defined as 20V/5A.
The third: the use of QC fast charging protocol charging mode, this team inside the Nubia, X meters, LeTV and many other new cell phones. Limit definition 12V/2A.
Then the question arises, for TYPE-C charger, is there a product that supports both the traditional DCP charging protocol, and PD fast charging protocol, but also QC fast charging protocol? The answer is definitely yes, Flying Eagle Type-c PD fast charging adapter really conforms to the PD fast charging protocol, with a variety of Type-C fast charging 20W 30W 45W 60W, etc., while compatible with a variety of charging protocols, but also for QC3.0 device charging. Support five voltage modes, automatically match the required current according to the needs of the device.