PokeVideoPlayer v0.9-rev1 - licensed under gpl3-or-later
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RYD date created : 2023-12-18T18:16:02.086514Z
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@lyfandeth
8 months ago
USB outlets have different current limits and voltages. So when you see USB A, you can only be sure of 500 to 3000 mAmps, depending on which USB (A, mini, micro) standard they support. Your fuses AND wiring may also be matched to that limit.
Newer USB-C devices may support Quick Charging, Intelligent Charging, Fast Charging, or Power Distribution (PD) standards. Those all assume a USB2 or USB3.x standard, so a USB-C socket should be capable of applying more power and voltages that may be negotiated much higher than just 5 volts. It gets mad complicated.
I just buy USB3+ cables with USB-A at one end, and whatever the device wants at the other. Many of the new cables will handle 100 Watts, instead of the old 18, so they can even power some laptops.
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