XDK110
BCDS
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2.2 Power Management
For the easy application in portable applications, the XDK is equipped with a 560mAh Li-Ion
rechargeable battery. While connected to a power source via the Micro USB connector, the battery
will automatically be charged. Charging is indicated by the green LED. The device can be charged
independent of the position of the power switch. The maximum charging current depends on the
charger used.
Table 4
: Charger Type and Current
Additional details on these port types are described in the USB
Battery Charging Specification, Rev
1.1, 4/15/
Charger Type
Maximum Current
Standard downstream port (SDP)
:
Typical form found in desktop and laptop computers
100 mA
Charging downstream port (CDP):
Higher current USB port for PCs, laptops, and other
hardware (indicated by a lightning symbol)
500 mA
Dedicated charging port (DCP):
Power sources like wall warts and auto adapters; charging
can occur with no digital communication at all.
500 mA or 100 mA depending on
charger
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