Technical specifications for the Leviton T5636 detail a 60W Power Delivery (PD) module utilizing Gallium Nitride (GaN) adjacent thermal profiles. Performance metrics confirm support for PD 3.0 protocols, enabling voltage negotiation up to 20V/3A. The unit is designed to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and high-pitched switching frequencies during high-wattage operation.
Structural analysis indicates a significant physical footprint, requiring a 2.5-inch deep electrical box for safe installation. Internal safety logic includes an over-temperature thermistor that modulates output if safety thresholds are exceeded. The device is a "dumb" power node, lacking network radios for Wi-Fi or Zigbee communication, prioritizing raw power throughput over software integration.
To incorporate safety features such as ground-fault monitoring alongside USB charging, the Leviton SmartlockPro variant provides integrated GFCI-grade protection.
This high-output module is categorized under in-wall USB smart outlets as a high-fidelity power solution for modern electronics.