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minus-squareTwilightKiddy@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-21 year agoIf you have two devices with female USB A ports that both provide power via said ports, connecting them with male-male cable will create a short circut. Best case scenario: a current protecting fuse breaks the circuit. Worst case: both processors on both motherboards are dead. Better not think you can connect two computers with that evil thing. That’s why type B connector exists, it’s about the same size, but it never connects to a port that provides power.
minus-squareBelazor@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoAha I see, thank you for explaining :)
minus-squareTwilightKiddy@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoA slight word of correction, looked at the pinning again, it won’t short circuit them, but one will try to charge the other. It will still be a fire hazard, just not as violent.
If you have two devices with female USB A ports that both provide power via said ports, connecting them with male-male cable
will create a short circut. Best case scenario: a current protecting fuse breaks the circuit. Worst case: both processors on both motherboards are dead.Better not think you can connect two computers with that evil thing. That’s why type B connector exists, it’s about the same size, but it never connects to a port that provides power.Aha I see, thank you for explaining :)
A slight word of correction, looked at the pinning again, it won’t short circuit them, but one will try to charge the other. It will still be a fire hazard, just not as violent.