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USB Power?
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USB Power?
Hi, i'm just the average new guy who thinks that they have an idea. This has probably been done, so if it has could someone link me. What i'm thinking of is using the PC usb port (supplying 5 volts) instead of a pc molex connector. This could keep the lcd more portable. Again, if this has been done please don't flame me. Thanks
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I power my LCD using a USB lead, it works a treat. 

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I also use USB power! It is a normal process. I have read in some books on this subject that a USB device plugged should not use more than 100mA on powerup and not more than 500mA at any time. I suggest to use diodes for polarity and a fuse smaller than 500mA, remember that motherboards are expensive 

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Could you provide a circuit diagram.caesar wrote:I also use USB power! It is a normal process. I have read in some books on this subject that a USB device plugged should not use more than 100mA on powerup and not more than 500mA at any time. I suggest to use diodes for polarity and a fuse smaller than 500mA, remember that motherboards are expensive
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I wasn't reffering at system boot but at USB devices powering up, so basically if you have an LCD first it should start without backlight and after initializing the usb device (this cannot happen when just drawing power) only then to start using backlight. These are the USB specs.
I have found out that 350-400mA are no problem from the start in my case (I have a mouse and a USB->serial adapter that draw power, if any of you have other devices that draw more power from USB than don't use them all at the same time!) . If you want to be really sure use a self-powered USB hub...
I have found out that 350-400mA are no problem from the start in my case (I have a mouse and a USB->serial adapter that draw power, if any of you have other devices that draw more power from USB than don't use them all at the same time!) . If you want to be really sure use a self-powered USB hub...