PSP powering other devices through remote or USB port?
PSP powering other devices through remote or USB port?
So if we use pins 2 and 5, can we actually use the PSP's power to power something? Like a small transmitter or something?
I am trying to create some accessories that will take up 20mah, and I am not sure what's the best way since I don't want to introduce auxiliary battery packs.
Any help is appreciated on this. I had though of using the USB, but it seems the port cannot give out power. Am I right on that assumption?
I am trying to create some accessories that will take up 20mah, and I am not sure what's the best way since I don't want to introduce auxiliary battery packs.
Any help is appreciated on this. I had though of using the USB, but it seems the port cannot give out power. Am I right on that assumption?
not sure about the usb, but you might want to look into the remote port.
there was a bit of disscusion on this port a while back.
you can find it here: http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=986
there was a bit of disscusion on this port a while back.
you can find it here: http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=986
"the sony PSP was built by god, to determine who on earth had the best skills to defeat the armies of satan" - Saint Peter.
But the usb port on the psp is configured as a slave, for use when connected to pc, ps2/3, etc. Not sure that there's any provision in the usb spec for a slave device to provide any power, I'd say its some extension to the protocol, much the same way that the psp kb is said to be configured as a host, to enable it to speak to the psp, with some clever trickery to get it to act to the contrary.
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I would think it would be possible now if someone took the time. Someone would have to write a homebrew app to access the usb/remote, they could access the drives, but i would imagine they may have to write their own players. Something could be probably written to copy from the external to the card, but other than that it would have to be third party.
But dont take my word for it im nub :D
But dont take my word for it im nub :D
It was mentioned by a sony employee at bp05 in the psp seminar. Keyboard/etc are meant to plug into the USB port, but they're designed to be hosts so there still is only 1 host / slave combo the bus. I guess it would use software based tricks to get it to act the other way such as found in linux. This how i heard and interpreted it, and has been previously discussed in another thread.
All i'm, saying is that from a hardware standpoint psp is a slave, and unless you know these software tricks they it's probably more difficult than just connecting up to the pins. Even with normal usb devices, they have to negotiate to be able to draw more than X amount of power, and i doubt its tha same on psp.
All i'm, saying is that from a hardware standpoint psp is a slave, and unless you know these software tricks they it's probably more difficult than just connecting up to the pins. Even with normal usb devices, they have to negotiate to be able to draw more than X amount of power, and i doubt its tha same on psp.
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powering PSP accessories through USB or remote control
So in firmware, it may be possible, right?
With the remote control, is there any confirmation that the power from that can be used? Can it provide 20mah?
With the remote control, is there any confirmation that the power from that can be used? Can it provide 20mah?