Hi Karl, On Sat, 25 Sep 2021 17:24:47 +1000 Karl Auer <[email protected]> wrote: > The smarts can go in the device just as easily as in the charger. USB-C > can provide up to 3A right now. The standard will soon be extended to > allow higher voltages and higher wattages, allowing USB-C to power > laptops and similar devices. 5A, 240W, 50V.
You will be pleased to know that a large number of laptops and tablets already is use a USB-C cable to charge. Even Apple laptops and iPads do so ... it is only the iPhone that does not ... My laptop charger (for example) is happy to produce 3.25A and 20V (65W) over a USB-C cable. -- Cheers, Stephen Rothwell
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