On Sunday 17. November 2013 18.38.27 Werner Almesberger wrote: > > Hmm, there may be a bit of confusion. Here's a picture: > > http://downloads.qi-hardware.com/people/werner/anelok/tmp/comm.pdf > > Blue arrows are communication, red arrows are power.
I was meaning to ask about this since I probably wasn't paying attention at the time, but I suppose the Y-Box is effectively an unpowered hub (that is, no external power supply, just running off bus power) where you can have two USB hosts connected at the same time and where the Anelok appears as a peripheral to the PC but as a host to any connected keyboard. And where Anelok can also act as a peripheral for power consumption purposes. Or in pictures... USB: PC -> Y-Box -> Anelok USB: Anelok -> Y-Box -> Keyboard Power: PC -> Y-Box -> {Anelok, Keyboard} Is that correct? Paul P.S. It sort of reminds me of the messing around I did with an Arduino as a USB host proxy for the Ben, with the Ben as a USB peripheral tunnelling host requests over a virtual pipe for the Arduino to process as a genuine host before passing the results back to the Ben. In the end, I just connected the Arduino's USB host shield directly to the Ben via the 8:10 port and did away with all the indirection, especially as a hub had to be involved. :-) _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): discussion@lists.en.qi-hardware.com Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion