MC wrote:The BF Pro draws the current mentioned in the tech specs of the user manual. The number you refer to is a USB descriptor that iOS and others reads out, and prevents any unit signalling more than 100 mA to work. The descriptor is the same when using an external PS or not, so we were forced to signal 100 mA.
Interesting - so the BF Pro obviously uses much more.
Power supply: USB bus power or external power supply
Typical power consumption: 2.9 Watts
Max. power consumption: 4.6 Watts
Current at 5 V bus power operation: 600 mA (2.9 Watts)
Current at 12 V external power: 240 mA (2.9 Watts)
when I first got it, i plugged it in into my macbook running on battery for testing and had quite some problems with stability, it went out and came back again, this might explain why. (The aftermarket battery in my MBP was also wrecked - suddenly only half of the charge was left and it went out suddenly ... had to be replaced, but maybe just bad timing). Running on the 60w poweradapter bus-powering the BF pro was no problem.
So you tell the OS it uses 100mA, because when you provide the real value, the OS will refuse to use it, because of theoretical power shortage on the usb bus?
Does the digiface report the correct value? i find this very eye-opening and interesting. i was very naive thinking, that there's something in the usb hardware in the computer, that really _measures_ the current
DigifaceUSB/BabyfacePRO/MacMini M2Pro 12-core 32GB/Sonoma 14.7/Logic/Reaper