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08/20/10 08:27
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#178138 - It's battery chargers that may have D+/D- shorted
Responding to: ???'s previous message
No, it's the reverse.

A USB charger port (not a USB port but a charger using a USB host connector) identifies itself to a USB device by having D+ and D- shorted together. That informs the USB device that it doesn't need to bother with any enumartion but can directly draw up to 1.8A.

Note that a USB charger port is a quite new standard, and that most devices that can be charged from a USB connector does not support it. Many devices, such as the Blackberry, have their own magic method to let the device figure out if it is cnnected to a PC or if it is connected to the specific charger supplied with the device.

A real USB host connector (as found on a PC) can only negotiate for up to 500mA. If the connector can supply more current or not is unknown. It may be able to supply much more. Trying to draw too much may on the other hand destroy a soldered fuse requiring the PC motherboard (or maybe PCB on the PC chassi) to be repaired. Another thing is that the original USB host connector isn't designed electrically for much more than 1A.

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      It's battery chargers that may have D+/D- shorted            01/01/70 00:00      
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