USB-C PD Charging Explained!
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- USB-C isn't just used for data but also power! But you may not know that USB-C charging isn't as simple as it could be! With Power Delivery changing almost every other year, we thought it was time to give an easy to understand explanation of USB-C PD! We hope you learn something new and interesting in this video!
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I'm a techy. However ignorant of this "new" protocol. My nephew claimed the charger and cable he got with his Samsung changed faster than a pair I pulled out of my collection. I told him 5V is 5V, and the only way to push more power was to UP the V. I=E/R. I didn't realize he was correct. Now I am aware. Thanks!
There are power banks with USB-C ports handling both input and output. So that a mains charger charges the power bank on the same USB-C port that charges another device (such as a phone). How does that USB-C port know the direction of the power. For example, when 2 power banks are connected together over their USB-C PD ports, which power bank is changing or being charged? Thanks.
The one with lower voltage ⚡ will be charged of course until they're both at the same level of voltage 😅
Solid video my man. I wanted to know the difference from PD 1.0 to PD 3.1 and this video nailed it.
Oh man, such a quality info in just one video, I tell you, if this info was in other languages It would be a hit !
I had no idea such different chargers existed. No wonder my phone was not charging fast enough. Now I'll have to buy a new charger.
Great Discussion:
Thanks!
I tried going to the links above, It seems that it is not easy to find your USB-c PD gear!
My recommendation: Please, make the link page go to PD enabled gear starting with the most capable products first!
This would be in the spirit of the good and easy features of powering with USB-c PD chargers.
I am only trying to make you more money! You have already done most of the work by presenting this video! You already sell & MAKE the products!
(I think!) It seems that all is needed is to clearly list the PD feature capabilities and current and wattages etc.
Also, The website needs to point back to these videos!
Thanks again!
Also, For ease of reading see how the site handles reading with several CTRL+'s that I use to read! I usually prefer 7 Ctrl+'s if it doesnt break things too much!
I have to take issue with one thing. I own a 65 watt warp charger from OnePlus and it offers PD type C charging. I discovered this when I attempted to use it to charge my Microsoft surface laptop. In addition, I also own 2 type C output super vooc 125 watt chargers and they are also capable of PD charging. It is true that they deliver proprietary charging formats but, they also support pd, PP as well as QC formats. As it turns out, they are very versatile.
Great video! Do all USB-C ports have PD charging? Meaning as long as I'm using USB-C I never need to worry about frying a device? Thanks!
No USB-PD is optional extension to standard. USB is not made for chargeing and power is there to power connected device so it does not need extra power (thats why dongles are possible in USB), the standard USB power is safficient for most dEvice applications so PD is not requiredin 95% of cases. Not to mention lot of host devices (which includes phones) dont have enough power to make it mendetory.
Awesome thanks! @@ShadowriverUB
Great explanation. This 2.0and 3.1 versions are great news for the consumers. Thanks to the EU comity, they are in the process of forcing companies like apple and samsung the use universal power supplies. So hopefully at the end of the struggle the consumers in the EU will benefit from all these new features of USB-C
Note that EU only consern about chargeing and conector, it does not mandate features support and how much power it drains from the port. And it does not enforce use if data, it can be even USB 1.1 which also works over USBC as connector is passivly electricly compatible with old connectors and devices
my problem is that even laptops that can accept PD charging do not specify anything. what how when... so often you know only after you already bought it
240w through a usb-C connector, that is bonkers! thanks for the explanation.
Great explanation. Covered exactly what I wanted to know, and what I didn't know I wanted to know.
can we program usb pd functionality in stm32? for upto 29 volts...?
Awesome...makin the switch!
Buyin all the chargers and hubs and cables. Even getting the C to barrel plugs! C to multi-micro cables are a must.
Should take much I guess...😂
Just a couple multi port chargers and cables.🎉
Aaand just like that I found my newest addiction. Loved your video, my goodness! So informative. Thank you so much!
Welcome!!
Thanks, Mike, interesting and helpful video. Good to hear a Brit voice supporting a USA company.
Thanks man, sweet presentation, now I rest assured I won't fry my Olympus camera. I will wait until my new Olympus with the USB-C port arrives, don't want my Gimbal on such a high charge rate it tries to strangle me. I will use the correct charger for the appliance, definitely worth subscribing to your channel, peace Bro'.
Even if will be proprietary we can cheat using PD decoy (hope)
Thank you for information's
6:46 will my laptop charge at different voltages (like when GPU is in use or not)? Charging adapter(USB C PD) has output of 20/15/12/9/5V and i don't think it will charge at 15V (when GPU not in use) or lower. It must be charging only at 20V right?
Highly informative, excellent English, and concise.
My laptop usb c port only support data transfer, wondering if it could be charged when connected to a usb c pd port in monitor or docking station...
Very confusing and I'm an engineer, however made this really screwed up
Excellently explained. Subscribed.
Awesome, thank you!
Great video, thank you very much for explaining :)
You're very welcome!
Thank you man. learned a lot today from your video.
Glad to hear it!
@@SabrentUSAOfficial Can i Connect a eGPU (5500XT 8GB) It Requires Very Low Wattage And Use The Bandwith To Connect It Like A Thunderbolt Connector (A 3.2 Gen 2 2x2 Typec C) With Just The Enclosure and A Thunderbolt Or Usb C To My Laptop?
Well done sir, I've got some cables I can trash.
Great and short.
Thanks for the video!
Glad you liked it!
Very nice! Thank you 😃
A quick question about usb pd3.0, Im thinking about buying a hub for my laptop but it only has one usbc port and it's a pd3.0, this brings to the question can this port be used as a normal usbc to connect an external monitor?
Thanks
You need to check power output of a port and monitor requirment and if its supports power from USB in first place. Note that only USB4 and Thunderbolt supports display over USBC
I have a pd usbc in my laptop, can I use it to charge my laptop and also charge other devices vice versa
USB C-PD is good for Dynabook vc72/d?
I have 3 type c chargers at home , 1 in the car and 1 at work. Not one of them can change my new Pixel 7pro ! I'll be returning the phone just because of the complexities of charging, it should have been able to charge with a simple type c . All these big companies are creating more waste at a time when we are trying to recycle.
Excellent explanation.
Advanced tech for all gadgets but not for iPhone. Bye bye iPhone.
So if my phone dont support pd,can it have pd charging?or charger and phone also need to support pd?
If it does not support charger will just send standard 5V/0.9A and nothing happens, USBPD extra power modes need to be requested by device.
So I can ise a usbc PD to plug my iphone 14 pro?. I was scare to do it since it say 100 w.
USBPD charger wont deliver higher power or else device request it, as well as cable have safty chip that charger by standard need to check ibformation from it
Thanks
How do i know how many watts of power the usb-c port on my laptop puts out?
It should be on specs, defently it wont exied power output of batter or power supply and be lower then that if it supports USB PD in first place
I have RavPower charger 45watt output max. It has 1 type C PD port and 1 usb A fast charging. Is it safe charge macbook pro (USB type C PD) and iphone (usb A) simultaneously?
My monitor came with a 85W pd cable, will I damage my monitor if I replaced the 85w cable with a 100w cable?
No, those values only say maximum power that cable can handle before isolation starts to melt, every cable has this parameter usually, power cables most obviously. Also the way USB PD works is that host/charger as long as it follows the spec won't sent more then standard 5V/0.9A (4.5W) until client device request it.
@@ShadowriverUB thanks, I appreciate this
Can I charge a PD device with a non PD charger and a non PD device with PD charger?
Mostly Yes, as long as they USB devices follows the spec, all USB devices are made to receive standard USB power of 5V/0.9A (4.5W). Only exception may be non battery devices that require more power to function.
2.Yes, USB-PD is optional feature and all chargers that follow spec will always start up by sending standard 5V/0.9A until client device request more, so or else charger is faulty it should work and function normally.
Normally i dont like British accents but dude yours is different i can listen to u talk all day 💛
so i have a question. im going to use satechi USB c hub and i want ethernet on my ipad pro . so can I use cable creation USB c to ethernet converter in a USB c pd of satechi hub . please tell . and if this is wrong ,tell me a solution
Perhaps a dumb question, but I'm really just trying to figure out if a usb-c PD cable is a thing and if it's required to work with a charger that has PD. I'm seeing some cables advertised on Amazon as PD and other cables that are for fast charging but it doesn't mention PD
Generally, most Type-C cables capable out at 30-60w but PD ones are capable of reaching 100w so any Type-C cable that can charges at 100w if not more, is PD certified.
Just don't cheap out and buy the least expensive option and brother's go for the most expensive
@@6210classick I just purchased a cable that is max 60w and has PD
@@demetriospapavasiliou8167 I didn't anything less than 100w can't have PD, it just that 100w cables are mostly PD certified so yeah, there are 60 and even less wattage PD cables, ya just need to know how to pick them out from the ever increasing crowd of garbage cables
Cables are not rated in wattage. Its in Amps. Most of them are 3A And 5A. That's 60W and 100W respectively
Most cables not just usb have information on isolation how much watts they can handle until it starts to smoke, if not it should be on box, if not treat it as standard non pd cables. Cable mAnfacture beed to include safty chip in order for them to work with PD
is this really Sabrent USA? Sounds more like Sabrent UK.
so what's new?
PD3.0 is the latest?
I will give you a try, here you have an extra subscription!
Welcome aboard!
Dear Sir,
kindly suggest a pd charging adapter for my laptop ( MSI creator 15 -20.0V,11.5A,230W )
. The charging adapter is very heavy and big size also so I can't carry it for my daily purpose . Please suggest an alternative small size adapter for my daily usage .Product Name / Serial Number
Creator 15 A10SFS-287US-GG71087H32GXXDX10P , K2009N0041193
USB-PD only support max 5A. Even the new USB-PD 240W only up to 48V 5A
Lauren Orchard
can I have a male to male usb cable to run a charged pc alongside a pc with no battery?
Only useful video on this topic.
I need a USBC hub that has 2USBC PD ports. Is anyone aware of any hubs?
Hey there, can you help me with a question ? I have a USB C hub equipped with a USB C PD up to 60W, can I power/charge my laptop through this USB hub safely ? Please note that my laptop is powered by a charger with the capacity of 65W. Thank you!
Hello, I guess your original question has already been answered since it's been almost a year, but I wonder if that USB C PD port can also transfer data? Or is it charge only?
This is why apple are going with this connector for the new iphone 15
My hoco 5A PD charger keep saying pd and not changing
OK ...... Now what could possibly go wrong here ?
i would never buy PD charging again. my laptop broke and ineffisien.
i recomended to use Buil-in charger with standard DC in. because it doesnt have special chip to regulate the wattage
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So Nate from Ted Lasso became a techy?
did not tell me anything usefull. qhat devices work with m y apples iphone ipad and mac. What devices will also work with m y daughters samsung devices/?
too slow
mom: we have mrwhoistheboss at home xd
Thanks for the explanation... I have a question. I have a netbook-sized computer that has 1 USB - C port for charging and connecting devices. The Charger plug: TYPE-C30IC suggests 30W PD. I want to purchase a Pass through hub to be able to charge both the device and connect other devices at the same time... I've been told NOT to use either of the 65W, 87W or 100W PD Pass-Through Hubs. I'm confused... the advice I was given appears to contradict what's being said in this video... I don't want to fry my little CODA WAVE computer - HELP!
It doesnt matter whether 65, 87, or 100W. USB PD will auto adjust based on device wattage needs and do the pass-thru