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The Universal Power Adapter for Mobile Devices (UPAMD), codename IEEE 1823-2015 (before approval P1823), is an IEEE standard for power supply design intended to cater to the power range of 10–130 W (optionally 240 W) for mobile devices like laptop computers. The power supply was required to have an output capacitive energy of less than 15.1 µJ and an inductive energy at disconnect of less than 5.3 µJ. This specification defines a communication channel between device and adapter, to negotiate the requirements and supply.

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  • El Universal Power Adapter for Mobile Devices, abreviadamente UPAMD y traducido del inglés como Adaptador de Corriente Universal para Dispositivos Móviles, es un grupo de trabajo IEEE de estándares de fuentes de alimentación. (es)
  • The Universal Power Adapter for Mobile Devices (UPAMD), codename IEEE 1823-2015 (before approval P1823), is an IEEE standard for power supply design intended to cater to the power range of 10–130 W (optionally 240 W) for mobile devices like laptop computers. The power supply was required to have an output capacitive energy of less than 15.1 µJ and an inductive energy at disconnect of less than 5.3 µJ. The standard defines an AC adapter to power devices requiring from 10 W to 130 W (~20 V × 6.5 A) or (extended voltage option) up to 240 W (60 V × 4 A). A new connector (that does not mate with any previously existing connector) is proposed for a lifetime of about ten years with multiple brands and models. This minimum life of adapter was hoped to reduce electronic waste. A common direct current power plug is intended to make life easier by eliminating the confusion regarding what voltage and current transformer one needs to buy and carry. This can help mobile devices, laptops, many consumer electronic devices, office devices like Ethernet switches/hubs, and wireless routers to use the same power adapter around the world. This specification defines a communication channel between device and adapter, to negotiate the requirements and supply. (en)
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  • Leonard Tsai (en)
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  • IEEE UPAMD Working Group (en)
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  • El Universal Power Adapter for Mobile Devices, abreviadamente UPAMD y traducido del inglés como Adaptador de Corriente Universal para Dispositivos Móviles, es un grupo de trabajo IEEE de estándares de fuentes de alimentación. (es)
  • The Universal Power Adapter for Mobile Devices (UPAMD), codename IEEE 1823-2015 (before approval P1823), is an IEEE standard for power supply design intended to cater to the power range of 10–130 W (optionally 240 W) for mobile devices like laptop computers. The power supply was required to have an output capacitive energy of less than 15.1 µJ and an inductive energy at disconnect of less than 5.3 µJ. This specification defines a communication channel between device and adapter, to negotiate the requirements and supply. (en)
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