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Can any genious help me

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You can get up to 500 mA, but if you want more than 100 you're technically supposed to ask the usb host for it. Ie, you would need a USB endpoint and get a micro to ask for more power.
 
Do you mean to say that you need to know the voltage/current that is available at a USB port? Typically it is this: **broken link removed**

Pin 1 ... VCC ... Red wire ... +5 VDC
Pin 2 ... D- ..... White wire ...Data
Pin 3 ... D+ ..... Green wire ...Data
Pin 4 ... GND ... Black wire.....Ground

Operating two fans to cool a SMPS may exceed the 500ma. supply current. Of course that depends on what the fans ratings are.
 
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Depends on the hub entirley. The USB specs say the host is supposed to shut down any port that draws more than 100ma without requesting it. Try it and find out, just don't depend on it to work on varried systems.
 
Another guy from India calling another guy a dear.

Maybe Yuug is a girl from India.
 
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