Microchip announces the expansion of its programmable USB port power controller portfolio with the three-member UCS100X family. These new power controllers offer advanced USB-based charging capabilities for designing host devices, such as laptops, tablets, monitors, docking stations and printers; as well as dedicated AC-DC power-supply and charging products, such as wall adapters.
Microchip’s new USB port power controllers – the UCS1001-3, UCS1001-4 and UCS1002-2 – are an expansion of its popular UCS1001 and UCS1002 series. These new controllers offer higher current and priority charging for smartphones and tablets. The UCS100X have also added support for active cables, such as the Apple® Lightning™ connector, in addition to 12W charging.
The UCS1002-2 features a built-in current sensor that can report on the amount of charging current. This allows a system to optimise its charging current and allocate power appropriately. Additionally, the UCS100X can support future USB product designs via a flexible method for detecting and creating charging emulation profiles. This allows designers to update their systems as new products are introduced to the market, while providing compatibility with a wider range of existing products.
The UCS100X family is supported by Microchip’s new UCS1001-3/4 Evaluation Board (ADM00540) priced at $24.99, and UCS1002-2 Evaluation Board (ADM00497) priced at $90.00, both of which are available today.
Key Facts:
• Microchip’s UCS100X family offers programmable charging emulation
• Integrated current sensor supports wider charging compatibility at higher currents
• Enables systems to be updated as new products are introduced
• Ensures compatibility with a wider range of existing products
The UCS1001-3, UCS1001-4 and UCS1002-2 are available now for sampling in a 20-pin QFN package.
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