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  2. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    The USB Power Delivery specification revision 3.0 defines an optional ... Revision 3.1 adds Extended Power Range (EPR) mode which allows higher voltages of 28, 36 ...

  3. IEC 62700 - Wikipedia

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    USB Power Delivery Rev. 3.1 - includes Standard Power Range (SPR) mode with up to 100 W of power (20 V @ 4 A) and Extended Power Range (EPR) mode with up to 240 W of power (48 V @ 5 A) Common external power supply - EN 62684 / IEC 62684, a widely adopted 2010 European specification standardizing smartphone power supplies on the USB Battery ...

  4. Universal Power Adapter for Mobile Devices - Wikipedia

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    USB Power Delivery Rev. 3.1 - includes Standard Power Range (SPR) mode with up to 100 W of power (20 V @ 4 A) and Extended Power Range (EPR) mode with up to 240 W of power (48 V @ 5 A) IEC 62700 "IEC Technical Specification 62700: DC Power supply for notebook computer" Common external power supply for smartphones (EN 62684:2010 / IEC 62684:2011)

  5. USB - Wikipedia

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    This section describes the power distribution model of USB that existed before Power-Delivery (USB-PD). On devices that do not use PD, USB provides up to 4.5 W through Type-A and Type-B connectors, and up to 15 W through USB-C. All pre-PD USB power is provided at 5 V. For a host providing power to devices, USB has a concept of the unit load ...

  6. File:USB Power Delivery Extended Power Range up to 240Watt.svg

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  7. USB-C - Wikipedia

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    Rev 2.1 was published 2021-05-25 (USB PD - Extended Power Range - 48 V - 5 A - 240 W) [26] Rev 2.2 was published 2022-10-18, primarily for enabling USB4 Version 2.0 (80 Gbps) over USB Type-C connectors and cables. [20] Rev 2.3 was published 2023-10-31. Adoption as IEC specification: