Hi,
I've seen cards similar that have a socket for an external PSU to power the devices. Have you seen any like this?
I would ask the manufacturer is it does have a current limiter as a blown voltage regulator is very bad news.
Cheers,
Paul.
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Peter Salisbury" <peterthevicar@???>
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:10:54
To: <lug@???>; Hampshire LUG Discussion List<hampshire@???>
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Cardbus USB 2 cards
2008/12/5 Vic <lug@???>:
>
>> Does anyone know if a cardbus USB 2.0 card is likely
>> to work OK?
>
> There's always a risk if you don't know the chipset - but I've never had a
> problem.
>
> One problem you probably will face is the amount of current you can source
> from the new ports - it's unlikely to be very much...
>
> Vic.
Thanks Vic, I'll give it a go then.
It says the entire device is limited to 500mA, whereas USB 2 should
allow that for each port. OTH it has a current limiter so no lasting
damage should be caused.
Peter
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