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by digi_owl
3644 days ago
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Seems similar to the mess that is USB 3.1. One would be lead to believe that 3.1 and the C plug is one and the same, But they are not. There are actually 3 different specs that the OEMs can combine in various ways. First is the C plug spec, that can be used with or without the Power Delivery and 3.1 data spec. Then there is the 3.1 data spec, that is so minor an update to the 3.0 spec that effectively all 3.0 devices are 3.1 compatible. It can be used with A and C plugs alike. Then there is the Power Delivery spec. This promises that you can get up to 20V out of a USB port, any USB port. Yep, you can encounter A ports that can go up to 20V if you have the right device and cable at the other end. |
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