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IEEE Standard for Universal Power Adapter for Mobile Devices

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New IEEE Standard - Active. A power delivery connection between a power adapter and a power using device greater than 10 W and up to, but less than 240 W, is defined in this standard. A communications link between the power adapter and the mobile power-using device is also defined. The communications may be used to coordinate the power delivery and provide identification between the power adapter and the power-using device. While intended for portable computing and entertainment devices, power adapters conforming to this standard may also be used with other devices (including simple devices, with no communications capabilities, up to 20 W).
IEEE Std 1823-2015 defines a power delivery connection between a power adapter and a power using device greater than 10 W and up to, but less than 240 W.1 A communications link between the power adapter and the mobile power-using device is also defined. The communications may be used to coordinate the power delivery and provide identification between the power adapter and the power-using device. While intended for portable computing and entertainment devices, power adapters conforming to this standard may also be used with other devices.
IEEE Std 1823-2015 creates a common interconnect for power delivery greater than 10 W and up to, but less than, 240 W to portable and fixed devices. This standard supports more universal use and reuse of power adapters replacing brand specific and model specific power adapters. The IEEE 1823 adapter system may be usable in portable computing and entertainment systems, security, household, and office equipment within the power range. Universality and reuse are among the primary driving factors. Communications may support the adaption of the powered device performance to the power available.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1823
Publication Date May 15, 2015
Language en - English
Page Count 123
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Microprocessor Standards Committee
Publish Date Document Id Type View
May 15, 2015 1823-2015 Revision