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IEC Adopts latest USB Power Delivery Specifications

July 14, 2016 by Jeff Shepard

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) announced that IEC has formally adopted the latest USB-IF specifications for high-speed data delivery and enhanced usages for device charging. In particular, the USB Type-C™ Cable and Connector, USB Power Delivery and USB 3.1 (SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbps) specifications. These specifications define a truly single-cable solution for audio/video, data and power delivery.

These standards are expected to advance global action on reducing e-waste and improving re-usability of power supplies with a range of electronic devices. The IEC approach for ongoing standardization work in this space is driven by the ultimate goals of increasing external power supply re-usability, supporting consumer convenience, maintaining product reliability and safety, and providing for future technology innovations. In addition, widespread adoption of the resulting International Standards will help to reduce the encroachment of poorly designed or manufactured aftermarket substitutes which may affect the operation of electronic devices in compliance with regulatory requirements.

The USB-IF specifications were submitted to the IEC TC (Technical Committee) 100: Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment, and were approved for inclusion in the IEC International Standard IEC 62680 series, Universal Serial Bus interfaces for data and power in support of the stated goal. The IEC specification numbers: IEC 62680-1-3 (USB Type-C); IEC 62680-1-2 (USB PD);’ and IEC 62680-3-1 (USB 3.1).

The USB Type-Câ„¢ specification defines the physical USB Type-C cable and connector form factor to facilitate thinner and sleeker product designs, enhance usability and provide a growth path for performance enhancements for future versions of USB.

USB Power Delivery was developed to provide flexible, bi-directional power capabilities by enabling faster charging and increased power levels up to 100W. The USB Power Delivery specification defines standardized features that support the global adoption of interoperable power supplies, helping to reduce electronic waste and increase re-usability of adapters and chargers for consumer electronics.

USB 3.1 enables speeds up to 10 Gbps, supporting audio/video for USB hosts, hubs and devices. Combined with USB Type-C, USB 3.1 and USB Power Delivery define a truly single-cable solution for audio/video, data and power delivery, building on the existing global ecosystem of USB/IEC 62680 series of International Standards compliant devices.

“IEC is dedicated to promoting specifications that reduce e-waste and increase device interoperability,” said Frans Vreeswijk, General Secretary and CEO of the IEC. “The longstanding relationship between IEC and USB-IF is a testament to our goal of aligning with influential global organizations that benefit consumers and drive a thriving ecosystem.”

“USB is arguably the most prolific technology worldwide considering the widespread adoption of devices and global consumer recognition,” said Jeff Ravencraft, USB-IF President and COO. “USB Type-C, combined with USB Power Delivery for faster charging and USB performance, is the last cable anyone will ever need. USB-IF is pleased the partnership with IEC has resulted in the approval of these key specifications.”