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  2. Quick Charge - Wikipedia

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    Quick Charge is a proprietary technology that can charge battery-powered devices, primarily mobile phones, at power levels exceeding the 7.5 watts (5 volts at 1.5 amps) supported by the USB BC 1.2 standard, using existing USB cables. The higher voltage available allows more power (watts) to be supplied through wires without excessive heating.

  3. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    Such devices can use an external power supply, which is allowed by the standard, or use a dual-input USB cable, one input of which is for power and data transfer, the other solely for power, which makes the device a non-standard USB device. Some USB ports and external hubs can, in practice, supply more power to USB devices than required by the ...

  4. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    Since the Universal Serial Bus specification provides five-volt power, it is possible to use a USB cable to connect a device to a power supply. Products based on this approach include chargers for cellular phones, portable digital audio players, and tablet computers. They may be fully compliant USB peripheral devices or uncontrolled, simple ...

  5. AC adapter - Wikipedia

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    An AC adapter or AC/DC adapter (also called a wall charger, power adapter, power brick, or wall wart) [1] is a type of external power supply, often enclosed in a case similar to an AC plug. [2] AC adapters deliver electric power to devices that lack internal components to draw voltage and power from mains power themselves.

  6. USB - Wikipedia

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    USB 3.0 and USB On-The-Go supply 1.8 A/9.0 W (for dedicated battery charging, 1.5 A/7.5 W full bandwidth or 900 mA/4.5 W high bandwidth), while FireWire can in theory supply up to 60 watts of power, although 10 to 20 watts is more typical.

  7. PDMI - Wikipedia

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    USB 3.0 SSRX+ signal 15: HC 5V: High-current Power (output from host) High-current 5 V supply (1.8 A, or 3.6 A if combined with pin 6) 16: HC GND: High-current Ground 17: SST−: USB 3.0 Data Device Transmit: USB 3.0 SSTX− signal 18: GND: Signal Ground 19: SST+: USB 3.0 SSTX+ signal 20: HPD DisplayPort v1.1a Interface, 2 Lane (host is sink ...