 Hi, I'm Fred working with ST Microelectronics and I will show you inside this video how easy it is to migrate your device to the Type-C port. USB Type-C has already been widely adopted by the smartphone and the computer industries as you may have seen. They've seen the standard A ports and the micro B ports. So now we're going to see that all the tools will migrate to Type-C like power bank, power tools or even a Bluetooth speaker or a lamp that are coming today with their own chargers and they will migrate to to Type-C in order to take the advantage of having only one charger. So as long as the device is below 100 watt, it can take the advantages of the Type-C and power delivery features. So such as the universality of the ports, the thin connectors, the flippable cable and moreover the fast charging capabilities. So now the question is how complex it is to perform this transition. ST Microelectronics has developed this tiny reference design using the ST USB 4500 PD controller which is embedding all the necessary intelligence in order to perform the power negotiation in a safe way. So now let me show you our simplicity. So let's take this universal charger that will replace all those chargers and let's take for example this power bank where we have plugged our reference design. And we will charge with the universal charger. We have a power meter here in order to show you the negotiation. So we plug and quickly the negotiation is going on and we can see that the 5V is going through. So now we take the same charger and we will plug it to this Bluetooth speaker for instance which is a 15V device and in the same way the negotiation is performed with the ST USB 4500 and we can see that the 15V is going through. Okay so you can easily implement this design on your own device just going to ST.com and you will find a GARVER file, bill of materials, schematics and the datasheet of the device and you are ready to get started. Thank you for watching.