Hi, My system is an experimental board with an ARM processor running linux 2.6. It is not a PC. It has got an OTG port. The device is a pen drive (mass storage device). Normally, this device plugs directly into the PC but since I have an OTG port, I use a cable that has mini-B on one side and receptacle A (using a connector) on the other. The device plugs into the 'A' end while the mini-B end plugs into the OTG port. So, can I give power to the device from the board through mini-B end, or do I need a mini-AB cable beacuse as far as I know only 'A' type connectors/receptacles can supply power.
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