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USB System Architecture

Note that cable information included in this chapter is based on the 1.1 USB specification. Older full-speed cables based on the 1.0 specification are not compliant with the USB 2.0 specification and do not support high-speed devices.

Cable Power

Cable power is 5Vdc and can be used to power the peripheral. Cable power provides up to 500ma or as little as 100ma of current. Some peripherals may include their own local power supply and not use cable power.

Electrical and Mechanical Specifications

The electrical and mechanical specifications for the connectors and cables is not included in this text and can be found in the USB 2.0 specification. See “How to Get the USB Specifications” on page 24.

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4 USB Cable Power

Distribution

The Previous Chapter

USB defines a single connector type for attaching all USB peripherals to the host system. The previous chapter introduced some of the physical and electrical properties of USB connectors and cables.

This Chapter

This chapter discusses USB power distribution, along with issues related to buspowered devices and the operation of self-powered devices. The chapter also discusses the role of host software in detecting and reporting power-related problems.

The Next Chapter

USB employs NRZI encoding and differential signaling to transfer information across USB cables. The next chapter discusses the lowand full-speed signaling environment, including the differential signaling and NRZI encoding techniques used by the USB. The signaling environment must also support a wide range of other signal-related functions such as: detecting device attachment and removal, suspending and resuming operation, resetting a device, and others, all of which are discussed in this chapter. Note that high-speed devices are discussed later in this book.

USB Power

All USB ports supply power for devices that are attached. Peripheral devices and hubs can be attached to a given port and use the available cable power or can implement their own power supply. This chapter details both cableand self-powered hubs and devices.

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