Total power from USB

Tiago Marques tiagomnm at gmail.com
Sun Apr 25 05:01:19 EDT 2010


Just checked and this is exactly the same behavior of the XO-1.

Best regards

On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Tiago Marques <tiagomnm at gmail.com> wrote:

> It's an Iomega 160GB, which has a seagate drive inside, not sure which one.
>
> http://www.iomega.com/about/prreleases/2008/041708_media_xporter.html
>
> As I said in the previous e-mail, the drive works fine, it just doesn't do
> so when I have other devices plugged, which I understand may be normal given
> the total power I am pulling of the XO 1.5. I just wanted to know if you
> were are of that(and that SD cards take a toll on that power), because it
> could be some kind of design flaw that wasn't detected. If it is a known
> "problem", then it's all good :)
>
> Best regards,
> Tiago
>
> On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Paul Fox <pgf at laptop.org> wrote:
>
>> tiago wrote:
>>  > I forgot to mention that's not my case since even if I plug the two USB
>> ends
>>  > it still can't power up.
>>
>> on either XO model the extra cables won't make a difference -- all the
>> power (1A available total) is available to any port.  does your drive
>> work on an XO-1?  do you have power consumption specs for your drive?
>>
>> paul
>>
>>  >
>>  > Best regards,
>>  > Tiago
>>  >
>>  > On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Sameer Verma <sverma at sfsu.edu> wrote:
>>  >
>>  > > On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Tiago Marques <tiagomnm at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>  > > > Hi all,
>>  > > > I've ran into something on the 1.5 B2 I have here, which I'm in
>> doubt if
>>  > > may
>>  > > > or may not be relevant for OLPC's hardware people(it seems not), so
>> I'm
>>  > > > reporting it anyway.
>>  > > > All three USB ports can deliver enough power to an USB 2.5" HDD, no
>>  > > problem.
>>  > > > They cannot in the following conditions:
>>  > > >  - An extra SD card is plugged in
>>  > > >  - Another USB device is plugged in one port, even one of lower
>> power
>>  > > like a
>>  > > > flash drive. (sometimes it only takes one, sometimes it takes two,
>> SD
>>  > > card
>>  > > > power also seems to be an issue)
>>  > > > When I try to plug in the 2.5" HDD, it doesn't have enough power to
>>  > > spindle
>>  > > > at enough speed and sits there trying to start itself.
>>  > > > When plugging in an USB device or SD card after the 2.5" HDD is
>> already
>>  > > > working, it suffers a loss of power and enters the restarting
>> state. This
>>  > > is
>>  > > > true if the SD card is plugged in instead(with another USB device
>>  > > present),
>>  > > > which suggests me that the power is shared.
>>  > > > No other plugged devices seem to be rendered temporarily
>> unaccessible due
>>  > > to
>>  > > > the power failure on the high power device.
>>  > > > Best regards,
>>  > > > Tiago
>>  > > > _______________________________________________
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>>  > > >
>>  > >
>>  > > I see a similar issue with a Lacie drive on my Dell desktop. This
>>  > > drive actually comes with a cable that has two USB cables to draw
>>  > > power from two ports. With two ports, the platter spins without any
>>  > > problem. With one port, the disk clicks on the Dell.
>>  > >
>>  > > On a XO-1 G1G1, XO-1.5 B2 and XO-1.5 C2 I am able to power the same
>>  > > drive via one port only both with a SD card and without a SD card.
>> The
>>  > > issue may very well be the USB drive power draw. I am using a LACIE
>>  > > Design by FA Porsche http://bit.ly/9HD5uI
>>  > >
>>  > > This will be important for XS-on-XO scenarios, where we would
>>  > > piggyback the /library partition onto an external drive.
>>  > >
>>  > > cheers,
>>  > > Sameer
>>  > >
>>  > > --
>>  > > Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
>>  > > Associate Professor, Information Systems
>>  > > Director, Campus Business Solutions
>>  > > San Francisco State University
>>  > > http://verma.sfsu.edu/
>>  > > http://cbs.sfsu.edu/
>>  > > http://is.sfsu.edu/
>>  > >
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>>  paul fox, pgf at laptop.org
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