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Google 45W USB-C Power Adapter
by Google Inc.
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A Closer Look at the Google 45W USB-C Power Adapter USB Power Delivery Behavior
The Google 45W USB-C Power Adapter ships with the Google Pixelbook and supports the common USB Power Delivery profiles of 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 45 watts (20 volts @ 2.25 amps).
Using the USB Power Test App from Granite River Labs with the Granite River Labs USB Power Delivery Compliance C2 Tester, we generated the following test results for the Google 45W USB-C Power Adapter to view its power capabilities.
The USB Power Test App first negotiates a power contract for every PDO supported by the Google 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.
The USB Power Test App reports out all the PDO's supported by the Google charger and their OCP thresholds. Interestingly it is missing both the above mentioned 36 watts (12 volts @ 3 amps) and 45 watts (20 volts @ 2.25 amps) power profiles of the charger. OCP thresholds for the charger are set at about 15% above the maximum current levels for the fixed PDO's.
PDO | OCP (A) |
---|---|
PDO#1 Fixed: 5V 3A | 3.48 |
PDO#2 Fixed: 9V 3A | 3.47 |
PDO#3 Fixed: 15V 3A | 3.48 |
The USB Power Test App from Granite River Labs also produces 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.
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, we can confirm that the Google 45W USB-C Power Adapter does support all the following PDO's- 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 45 watts (20 volts @ 2.25 amps) for charging.
Power Capabilities
Parameter
|
GetCapabilities
|
---|---|
No of Source PDOs
|
|
Supply Type #1
|
Fixed
|
Peak Current #1
|
0x0(A)
|
Voltage #1
|
0x64(5V)
|
Max Current #1
|
0x12C(3A)
|
Supply Type #2
|
Fixed
|
Peak Current #2
|
0x0(A)
|
Voltage #2
|
0xB4(9V)
|
Max Current #2
|
0x12C(3A)
|
Supply Type #3
|
Fixed
|
Peak Current #3
|
0x0(A)
|
Voltage #3
|
0xF0(12V)
|
Max Current #3
|
0x12C(3A)
|
Supply Type #4
|
Fixed
|
Peak Current #4
|
0x0(A)
|
Voltage #4
|
0x12C(15V)
|
Max Current #4
|
0x12C(3A)
|
Supply Type #5
|
Fixed
|
Peak Current #5
|
0x0(A)
|
Voltage #5
|
0x190(20V)
|
Max Current #5
|
0xE1(2.25A)
|
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
Below is a load screenshot captured using the GRL-USB-PD C2 Compliance Test Solution App that shows the Google 45W USB-C Power Adapter supporting various voltage and current levels for charging.
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