Recent ChargerLAB teardowns confirm that iSmartWare has launched the SW6233—a cutting-edge ACC three-port multi-protocol power bank SoC. Designed specifically for the highly popular USB-A and dual Type-C (2 USB-C and a USB-A) configuration, this chip enables blistering fast charge speeds across any port. Where traditional 22.5W designs rely on a messy array of discrete chips to manage power conversion, fuel gauging, protocol negotiation, and display drivers, the SW6233 does it all on a single die. By radically slashing the peripheral BOM, it eliminates engineering headaches in both PCB layout and software tuning for multi-port power banks.

The SW6233 shines in both interface versatility and electrical performance. Its classic 2 USB-C and a USB-A layout features dual Type-C ports that independently support bidirectional input and output, ensuring lightning-fast self-recharge and high-power output for external devices. Protocol support is incredibly robust, covering an exhaustive list of fast-charge standards including PD3.1, PPS, VOOC, QC, SCP, FCP, AFC, PE, and BC1.2. Under the hood, a high-precision coulomb counter and 12-bit ADC allow the IC to drive standard LED indicators as well as 188 digital tubes (including custom wireless charging displays), perfectly hitting the mark for modern interactive power banks. It also natively supports pass-through charging, magnetic snap-on sensing, physical buttons, and low-current trickle charging for wearables like TWS earbuds. Safety is equally bulletproof, featuring a comprehensive protection matrix against input OVP, output OCP/short circuit, output OVP, NTC thermistor faults, over-temperature, and charge timeouts. Furthermore, the CC pins boast a 16V voltage tolerance alongside robust ±4kV HBM ESD protection. The SW6233 has already proven its commercial viability in top-tier retail devices like the SHARGE Flow Mini 2 22.5W Capsule Power Bank, winning rave reviews for thermal management and electrical stability.

By fusing multi-port protocols, power stages, and display scheduling into a monolithic system-on-chip, the iSmartWare SW6233 delivers an ultra-reliable, high-value knockout punch to the 22.5W multi-port power bank market. It bypasses the tedious task of shoehorning discrete protocol ICs and buck-boost controllers onto cramped boards, while drastically elevating the intelligence and integration ceiling of portable power supplies. As multi-interface fast charging and digital displays become the baseline expectation, fully integrated domestic power SoCs like the SW6233 will remain the driving force—helping brands break protocol fragmentation and accelerating the industry toward unmatched energy efficiency and ultimate portability.
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