On Wednesday 29 March 2006 4:48 am, Mukund JB. wrote:

> But, I found that there was no clear statement mentioning whether the
> normal 2.0 Device which is unaware of OTG can work with it.
> (Assumption is A-plug is attached to Host and B-plug is attached Device)

USB OTG devices are first of all USB-conformant.  If they couldn't
work with standard USB-conformant peripherals, they couldn't very
well be OTG conformant could they?

The main issue would be bus powered devices that for some reason
require more power than the 8mA which an OTG host can supply.

- Dave


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