[maemo-developers] USB Host - Class 1 Bluetooth
From: Allen Brown abrown at peak.orgDate: Tue Jun 17 20:14:06 EEST 2008
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Why yes, that's it. If it looks OK there then you should be OK. Of course, it's a very long document. I think I managed to read the whole thing (usb_20.pdf) at one point, however I was asleep through most of it. :-) I spent most of my time in chapter 7 since I was designing and characterizing the pads. I also notice that there are a lot more files available. Back then there were about half as many. And OTG was just a proposal. -- Allen Brown http://brown.armoredpenguin.com/~abrown > Hi, > > --- On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 5:33 AM, Allen Brown <abrown at peak.org> wrote: > | Also the host (i.e. Nokia) may not allow a device to come on > | if it reports needing more than the host *thinks* it is capable > | of. > \-- > > Section: 7.2.1.4: High-power Bus-powered Functions, pp. 174 ? [1] > > "If sufficient power exists, the remainder of the function may be powered > on". > > --- > | If you can your hands on a copy of the USB spec, do so. Unfortunately > | that may be difficult. They want you to pay money to play in that > | game. > \-- > > This one? > > [1] usb_20.pdf. http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/. > > SK > > -- > Shakthi Kannan > http://www.shakthimaan.com > _______________________________________________ > maemo-developers mailing list > maemo-developers at maemo.org > https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers >
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