PDSync-C4
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USB Downstream Port Properties
Vbus Current Measurement Accuracy
(%FSR)
Min
-
Vbus Voltage Measurement Accuracy
(%FSR)
Min
-
Max
-
Max
-
Vbus Current Measurement Range (A)
Min
-
Vbus Voltage Measurement Range (V)
Min
-
Max
-
Max
-
Vbus Current Measurement Rate (Hz)
Nom
-
Vbus Voltage Measurement Rate (Hz)
Nom
-
Vbus Current Measurement Resolution (mA)
Nom
-
Vbus Voltage Measurement Resolution (mV)
Nom
-
Vbus Current Setpoint Resolution (mA)
Nom
-
Vbus Voltage Ripple (mV)
Max
-
Vbus Output Current (A)
Nom
3
Vbus Voltage Setpoint Resolution (mV)
Nom
-
Indicator LED
Properties
Upstream Port Properties
LED Wavelength, Red (nm)
Min
-
Vbus Input Current (mA)
Min
-
Nom
-
Nom
-
Max
-
Max
-
LED Wavelength, Green (nm)
Min
-
Vbus Input Power (W)
Min
-
Nom
-
Nom
-
Max
-
Max
-
LED Wavelength, Yellow (nm)
Min
-
Vbus Input Voltage (V)
Min
-
Nom
-
Nom
-
Max
-
Max
-
Diameter (mm)
Nom
-
Connection speed (Mbps)
Nom
480
Luminous Intensity (mcd)
Nom
-
Ports Lifetime
Standard USB connections have a minimum rated lifetime of 1,500 cycles of insertion and removal.
USB-C receptacles have a minimum rated lifetime of 10,000 cycles of insertion and removal. This is
an industry-standard.
One thing you can do to prolong the lifetime of the ports on your PDSync-C4 is to use "sacrificial
cables" in between the hub and your charging cables so when you repeatedly connect/ disconnect
you are only going to wear the cables rather than the hub.