Pegatron Sdis1 -
Aligned with Pegatron’s 2030 net-zero roadmap, SDIS1 operates on certified environmental management systems (ISO 14001) and has implemented closed-loop water recycling and solar panel integration across its rooftop facilities.
Pegatron has also licensed the SDIS1 design to for mass production, meaning future iterations will have even lower standby power (<20mW) and support for the new USB-PD 3.1 Extended Power Range (up to 240W). pegatron sdis1
In simple terms, the Pegatron SDIS1 is the chip that tells your MacBook how much power to draw, negotiates voltage with the charger, and ensures thermal regulation. Without it, plugging a 61W charger into a 13-inch MacBook Pro could result in a fried logic board. Without it, plugging a 61W charger into a
: Typically runs a customized version of Android with a manufacturer-specific overlay (e.g., Audi’s proprietary UI). For SDIS1-equipped units from 2018–2021, the 4th character
The charger’s serial number (printed near the AC prongs) should decode to the Pegatron facility (usually factory code "C3D" or "FMT"). For SDIS1-equipped units from 2018–2021, the 4th character of the serial is often "P" for Pegatron.