The charger current will be trimmed (resistor choice for an LTC4060) by me to limit the current to, say 100mA.
The Y cable connects to 2 ports on the laptop (the same type Y cable used to bus power an external hard drive) the single end of the cable plugs to my device.
The lights draw 800mA, so are powered from a rechargeable battery in the device.
The lights and charger are currently controlled by an 8051 with RS232 to a Prolific serial to USB. The driver for the Prolific chip is problematic (especially Windows 7 &
for some of my clients customers as well as "lots" of current to run the 8051 and Prolific.
Jan is correct a better design would design devices to the draw only the desired amount of current. I am stuck trying to fix with someone else's design. The HUB and webcam (both inside the device) draw just under 200mA. My customer now wants the device work with laptops too. Hence my desire to turn off the webcam (and lights) and use the available current to charge the batteries.
thanks for any help. jim...