The IOIO can work as either a device or host, depending on which side of
the USB cable is connected to it. You'd need to include the
IOIOLibAndroidDevice library in your project. It can also work as a USB
device with a PC app in a similar manner.

On Thu, Apr 30, 2020, 09:38 Christian Gutierrez <xtia...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> The IOIO-OTG seems to be a great fit for what we are trying to do, but the
> documentation suggests that it cannot work as a USB device (as opposed to
> host) with an android device. Is this accurate?
>
> We would like to power a project from a smartphone and we would like to
> test the phone's power delivering capabilities as well.
>
> Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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