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nrp ◴[] No.45028012[source]
I'm happy to answer questions around the new product.
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edgineer ◴[] No.45029330[source]
I'm very happy to see Framework lead the USB power delivery pack by supporting 240W, 48V/5A charging on the Framework 16. As the first company to ship laptops using this spec, what problems or quirks, if any, have you seen from 48V charging in the field?
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1. nine_k ◴[] No.45033018[source]
How thick must be the cable that delivers 48V @ 5A? I suppose not much thicker than normal, but still? Does this require a specialty cable to achieve that?
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2. ItsHarper ◴[] No.45033782[source]
Increasing the voltage doesn't require a thicker cable, and 5A power starts with 100W USB-C PD. USB-C cables that support 5A aren't that thick, but they do need a special chip so that the devices know it's safe to send 5A.