Additional operating amperage (mA): 1900. No data found so far about the current at each voltage. 1) Systeminfo -> Hardware -> USB -> USB 3.1 Bus shows this (translated from german to english): Available amperage (mA): 500. Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 brings it one step further and now allow to "negotiate" any voltage from 3.7V to 20V by increment of 200mV. This technology though does not use the Power Delivery specification as it uses the D+/D- lines of the USB 2.0 port to negotiate the voltage.
Thankfully, this USB C cable did not fall short at all. Not only will the product be as pocket-friendly as is humanly possible, but it will also be functional on all levels. There are a couple of things one can always count on when it comes to AmazonBasics. It seems that additional profiles have been added by some manufacturers, for instance, Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 seems to be an implementation of the Power Delivery but using 9V too. 2AmazonBasics USB Type-C to USB Type-C 2.0 Charger Cable. And based on what I saw from Apple for their new Macbook, the charger is 29W, so most likely a Profile 3 (a bit under spec), it seems then to be only 12V. Coupled with higher voltage, that gives a lot higher charging power.Īll in all, I guess that the laptops will as well charge with 5V (on USB A charger), just far slower.
These additional connection allow to go for higher current without having massive voltage drop at the connection. Profile 1 : Profile 2 : or Profile 3 : or Profile 4 : or or Profile 5 : or or are 4 connection point for the power (2 on each side - see pinout below), as far I know, they are all equal and may be connected by a single cable (I think it will be at the cable manufacturer discretion).USB-C will use the Power Delivery specification, a first connexion is done at 5V, then "negotiate" whether it can use a higher profile to charge.