Hello,

Let me rephrase my question. If I understand this correctly, an
accessory must have its own power source and, moreover, should also
provide power to the phone (500mA at 5V for charging power).

In this case, it seems that the accesories can only be bulky devices
(such as the Arduino board in ADK) with charging cables and no form
factor constraints. Or, perhaps, augmentations to extra-battery packs.

1) Is this the scope of the Open Accessory, or am I missing the point?
2) Is there any way that, at least, the accessory should provide its
own power, but not have to power the phone as well?

Best regards,
Alex



On Jan 8, 10:27 am, "Alex O." <alex.c.olte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We are interested in developing an USB dongle for Android devices. We
> consider implementing the Open Accessory protocol for the dongle, so
> it would work with both tablets and phones, without changes in the
> kernel for the Android device.
>
> However, if I understand this correctly, the dongle would need to have
> its own power source and provide 500mA at 5V for charging power. Is
> there any way to make this dongle without its own power source?
>
> Thank you,Alex

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