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  2. Coaxial power connector - Wikipedia

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    4.00 1.70 9.5 B EIAJ-02 3.15–6.3 V Kobiconn 3219-EX Lumberg 1636 02 Kobiconn 0311-EX (inline) Used in Lenovo Flex 4 adapter. Used for Sony PSP Charger (Input: 100-240VAC, Output: 5VDC @ 1500mA for PSP 1000, 2000, 3000) 4.5 3.0 0.5 12 19.5v Newer HP and Dell laptop computers 4.75 1.70 9.5 C EIAJ-03 6.3–10.5 V Kobiconn 3220-EX Lumberg 1636 03

  3. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    The control circuitry can be built into the battery (generally for each cell) or in the external charging unit, or split between both. Most such chargers have a cooling fan to help keep the temperature of the cells at safe levels. Most fast chargers are also capable of acting as standard overnight chargers if used with standard Ni–MH cells ...

  4. DC connector - Wikipedia

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    Some devices, however, use a proper 4-pin Mini-DIN connector for power instead, presenting the possibility of mating such a connector with the wrong port (such as an S-Video output). Known as Kycon 3-pin and 4-pin DC power plugs. Erroneously also known as "Power DIN", [4] although different from any standardized Mini-DIN or DIN connector type.

  5. 48-volt electrical system - Wikipedia

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    A 48 V system can provide more power, improve energy recuperation, [7] and allow up to an 85% decrease in cable mass. [10]12-volt systems can provide only 3.5 kilowatts, while a 48 V power could achieve 15 to 20 kW or even 50 kW. 48 volts is below the level that is considered safe in dry conditions without special protective measures. [11]

  6. Charge controller - Wikipedia

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    The Quick Charge 3.0 protocol supports finer-grain voltage levels with 0.2 volts steps and has a lower minimum voltage of approximately 3.3 volt. According to PocketNow, Quick Charge 3.0 starts at 3.2 volts with 0.2 volts between each step and goes up to 20 V (3.2 V, 3.4 V, 4.6 V, ..., 19.8 V, 20 V).

  7. 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.