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65W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger

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Charge Most Notebook PC's with the Nekteck 65W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger

The Nekteck 65W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger supports 15 watts (5 volts @ 3 amps), 27 watts (9 volts @ 3 amps), 36 watts (12 volts @ 3 amps), 45 watts (15 volts @ 3 amps), and 65 watts (20 volts @ 3.25 amps) allowing you to charge most notebook PC's in the market as well as tablets and phones.

The Nekteck 65W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger shows that it has been certified by the USB-IF through the USB certification logo.

We used the USB Power Test App from Granite River Labs with the Granite River Labs USB Power Delivery Compliance C2 Tester to generate the following test results for the Nekteck 65W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger.

The USB Power Test App first negotiates a power contract for every PDO supported by the Nekteck charger, and increases the load gradually to find the threshold where over current protection (OCP) kicks in and voltage and current start to drop for safety reasons.

Port1 Plot

The USB Power Test App reports out all the PDO's supported by the Nekteck charger and their OCP thresholds. OCP thresholds for the charger are set at about 2-15% above the maximum current levels for the fixed PDO's.

PDOOCP (A)
PDO#1 Fixed: 5V 3A3.28
PDO#2 Fixed: 9V 3A3.45
PDO#3 Fixed: 12V 3A3.22
PDO#4 Fixed: 15V 3A3.21
PDO#5 Fixed: 20V 3.25A3.08

The USB Power Test App from Granite River Labs takes this data to produce an I-V curve which graphically shows the relationship between voltage and current for each PDO. We can observe as the current increases beyond the OCP threshold, the voltage immediately shuts off.

IV Curve

The USB Power Test App can also use the Granite River Labs USB Power Delivery Compliance C2 Tester integrated with the GW Instek APS-7100 programmable AC power supply to compare the charger's power output vs power input so that power efficiency can be measured and compared to regulatory limits from United States of Energy (DOE) Level VI or European Union's CoC Tier 2 requirements. We can repeat the power efficiency tests for different PDO's, current load conditions, and different AC input ranges, allowing us to get a complete picture of power efficiency ranges across all different usage scenarios.

Using the USB Power Delivery Compliance C2 Tester from Granite River Labs to run just a subset of the full USB Power Delivery compliance test suite, no compliance failures were observed for most of the tests performed for the Nekteck 65W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger.

Result Summary

Sl No

Test ID

Test Name

Test Result

1

TDA.2.1.1.1

BMC-PHY-TX-EYE

PASS

2

TDA.2.1.1.2

BMC-PHY-TX-BIT

PASS

3

TDA.2.1.2.2

BMC-PHY-RX-INT-REJ

PASS

4

TDA.2.1.2.1

BMC-PHY-RX-BUSIDL

PASS

5

TDA.2.1.3.1

BMC-PHY-TERM

PASS

7

TDA.2.2.1

BMC-PROT-SEQ-GETCAPS

PASS

11

TDA.2.2.7

BMC-PROT-BIST-NOT-5V-SRC

PASS

13

TDA.2.3.1.1

POW-SRC-LOAD-P-PC

PASS

14

TDA.2.3.2.1

POW-SRC-TRANS-P-PC

PASS

15

TDB.2.2.9

BMC-PROT-GSC-REC

PASS

BMC Eye Diagram


Eye Diagram

We further verify using the GRL-USB-PD C2 Compliance Test Solution App to capture a load screenshot showing the Nekteck 65W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger utilizing different voltages and current levels for charging.

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