NORTHVALE, New Jersey, USA – New Yorker Electronics has released five new RDIq USB Fast Charge Power Adapters from RDI. Available in the 30W, 45W, 65W and 100W Fast Charger, the RDIq Chargers deliver USB PD (Power Delivery) and Qualcomm QC 3.0 fast charging to a wide variety of common devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops and portable medical devices.
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is evolving into a truly standard serial interface capable of both high-speed data transmission and impressive fast charging of most USB devices. Unfortunately, the need for legacy compatibility on most of the world’s computers and laptops combined with the requirement for faster and faster serial data transfer has created a very confusing specification for USB cable socket styles, data rates and charging speeds.
USB Cables
To address that confusion, RDIq is a power focused USB product portfolio, designed to make it simple to upgrade traditional USB chargers to the latest fast charge equivalents. Most customers just want a cable that will charge phones faster than they currently charge, so the manufacturer made it easy to select cables on the charger front.
USB GaN Technology
RDIq fast chargers feature Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistors in the power train, boosting their efficiency ratings over conventional MOSFET chargers and enabling smaller sizes and lower case temperatures as a result. The devices are compliant with USB PD and Qualcomm’s QC systems and use adaptive charge techniques to reduce smartphone charge times by almost 3x while keeping the battery in a safe charge zone. These USB-PD Fast Charge Power Adapters come in four power options. The 30W, 45W and 100W adapters are equipped with a foldable plug while the 65W adapter has a fixed plug.
USB Fast Charger
The RDIq USB fast charge gets phones working again in 45 seconds after the battery has run out. Most standard chargers take more than three minutes to restart a phone. RDIq chargers require the Gallium Nitride technology to keep the device small. All devices comply with the USB PD specification.
Features & Benefits:
• USB-PD charges connected devices up to 3 times faster compared to USB 2.0
• GaN technology enables greater efficiency and smaller size over standard USB wall chargers
• 100V – 240V input voltage makes an ideal Smartphone charger for travelers
• Stops fast charging when connected device is at 80% capacity to protect battery
• Connects to any NEMA 1-15R,5-15R or 5-15R/20R AC outlet
• UL/cUL, CE listed
Applications:
• Smartphones
• Tablets
• Laptops
• Portable Medical Devices
RDI has been a supplier of finished products, subassemblies, electromechanical components and design services to a broad variety of markets and companies for three decades. RDI is located in New York with manufacturing facilities in China, where in-house tooling, SMT and through-hole PCB assembly, injection molding, and final product packaging capabilities are employed. RDI offers PCB design, firmware development, industrial design, HTML programming, software/hardware Quality Assurance programs, validation services and comprehensive materials management. RDI materials management can support both medium- and high-volume production.
New Yorker Electronics is a franchise distributor of RDI Electronics and supplies its full line of Audio Alerts, Piezo Audio devices, Speakers, Headsets, Microphones, Switches, Connectors, Receptacles, Jacks, Plugs, Cables and Cable Assemblies.
About New Yorker Electronics
New Yorker Electronics is a certified franchised distributor of electronic components, well known for its full product lines, large inventories and competitive pricing since 1948. It is an AS9120B and ISO 9001:2015 certified source of passive components, discrete semiconductors, electromechanical devices, Flash & DRAM modules, embedded board solutions, power supplies and connectors, and operates exclusively at heightened military and aerospace performance levels. New Yorker Electronics operates in strict accordance with AS5553 and AS6496 standards in its everyday procedures to thwart the proliferation of counterfeit parts. It is a member of ECIA (Electronics Component Industry Association) and of ERAI (Electronic Resellers Association International).