(PLEASE CHANGE SUBJECT WHEN TOPIC CHANGES!)
I don't think the Neo would get damaged.
I think the only damage might occur to the charger, whether the charger
is a computer or a charger only. A charger (or computer) designed to
provide, say, 200mA might overheat if more that 200mA is drawn, possibly
resulting in a component failure. In the worst case, something in the
charger gets extremely hot but does not fail (or does not fail quickly),
resulting in the possibility of a fire.
So if you enable (force) 1A charging when plugged into a computer USB
port which can not supply 1A (which most can't), then you run the very
real possibility of damaging your computer.
Michael
Federico Lorenzi wrote:
I was just about to ask, what would happen if I enabled 1A charging
when the Freerunner was plugged into a normal USB port? AFAIK some
devices do draw more then spec (USB laptop hdds come to mind), and
these seem to work fine.
Cheers
Federico
On 3/27/08, Kevin Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 2:58 PM, joerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Correct, it checks for 48k-OHM resistor on ID-pin of mini-USB, then
enables 1A
instead of 100/500mA USB-standard.
You also may enable 1A-mode (and 500mA mode) via some small GUI-app IIRC.
This is possible via userspace with Bobby's application.
(http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/CheckFastCharge-script).
However, the flaw to this is that it will force fast charge even if
the charger isn't capable and hints that this could be... bad. :)
For the record, it APPEARS that with the Python application, the iGo
works just fine as a charger.
-Kevin
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