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USB Type-C and power delivery ICs

Robust, integrated USB PD charging solutions

Nexperia offers a series of Universal Serial Bus (USB) Type-C and Power Delivery (PD) controllers that deliver robust USB PD charging solutions for fast-charge power adapters, car chargers, power banks, and dongles. Designed to work with various AC/DC or DC/DC converters, they support the high integration and enhanced compatibility demanded by today’s adapters and chargers. In addition, programmable fault protection ensures robust easy-to-design systems. 

Key features and benefits

  • USB Type-C Power Delivery controllers with Programmable Power Supply (PPS) support, capable of handling up to 140 W across a wide VBUS range 
  • Support multiple DP/DM based fast charging protocols to enhance charging compatibility   
  • Up to 30 V overvoltage tolerance on VBUS/CC/DP/DM pin for robust interface protection 
  • Embedded MCU core offers the flexibility to design customize operations  
  • Programable GPIOs and I2C interface support multi-IC communication for smart power distribution in multi-port applications  
  • Complete solutions available with Nexperia AC/DC and DC/DC converters, GaN FETs, MOSFETs, diodes and ESD protection devices 

Key applications

Products

Type number Description Status Quick access
NEX52041 USB Type-C️ and Power Delivery controller ACT
NEX5204100BV USB Type-C️ and Power Delivery controller Production
NEX5204100BY USB Type-C️ and Power Delivery controller Production
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User manual (1)

File name Title Type Date
UM90047.pdf Single Type-C PD charger evaluation module User manual 2025-01-15

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