Amperage on W520 USB Ports?

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Amperage on W520 USB Ports?

#1 Post by ellentk1 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 3:28 pm

I'd like to run an external HD from one of the USB ports on the W520.
Lenovo's manuals don't show the amperage of these ports. What is it for each?

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Re: Amperage on W520 USB Ports?

#2 Post by BillMorrow » Mon Feb 13, 2012 4:40 pm

2.5 inch drives will work as long as the connecting cable is of sufficient "gauge"..
i believe that USB is limited to 2 amps..

i have not seen a 3.5 inch drive that can be connected to and powered by any USB port..

as for manuals, have you looked at the hardware maintenance manual for your W520..?
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Re: Amperage on W520 USB Ports?

#3 Post by jdrou » Mon Feb 13, 2012 4:43 pm

I don't think I've ever had a problem using an external 2.5" drive with Thinkpads.
Sometimes my Dell's don't have enough power for some drives though.
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Re: Amperage on W520 USB Ports?

#4 Post by ellentk1 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:31 pm

Thanks, Bill and Jdrou. Knowing the drive size that will work helps.

No info in the hardware maintenance manual that I could find searching for
USB 3, mA, amp, amperage, and so on.

i called Leveno to ask before posting here and the guy I spoke to said, that info isn't on the sheets they give us. I asked if he could check with someone and after a long time came back and said ".5" but when I asked if it was the USB 3 or USB 2 ports, he only said, that's all they told me. This info should be in the specs, I think.

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Re: Amperage on W520 USB Ports?

#5 Post by awolfe63 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:52 pm

Standard USB is 500mA. (0.5A) 2.5W. That's why some external USB drives come with dual USB plugs.

Some computers provide more than USB spec - notably Apple. The "yellow" port might do that, but I've never seen it in writing.
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Re: Amperage on W520 USB Ports?

#6 Post by jdrou » Mon Feb 13, 2012 7:11 pm

Pretty sure most laptops provide more than the required 500mA; only question is how much more? I think most 2.5 drive specs say they need close to an Amp to spin up. On Thinkpads I don't normally need to use an extra USB connector for power.
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Re: Amperage on W520 USB Ports?

#7 Post by ThinkRob » Mon Feb 13, 2012 7:15 pm

jdrou wrote:Pretty sure most laptops provide more than the required 500mA; only question is how much more? I think most 2.5 drive specs say they need close to an Amp to spin up. On Thinkpads I don't normally need to use an extra USB connector for power.
Most probably do provide more, but all are required to produce 500 mA *after* host negotiation. Without it, it's 100 mA (IIRC).
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Re: Amperage on W520 USB Ports?

#8 Post by awolfe63 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 7:18 pm

None of my thinkpads provide much more. An Ipad refuses to charge unless the USB port provides 800-900mA. My iPad won't charge on my W500.
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Re: Amperage on W520 USB Ports?

#9 Post by Colonel O'Neill » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:30 pm

There was a known hack a while ago for charging iPads involving a Gigabyte motherboard EXE that would somehow, automagically increase power. Not sure how safe it was or where it is now though.
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