Android USB OTG: programmatically turn off power to the port

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Solution 1

You must have write permission on /sys directory. Rooting makes the process very easy. Just root your device and issue the right echo command to toggle kernel status bits like :

String[] command = { "/system/bin/sh", "-c", "echo xxx > /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb3/power/level", };
Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command);

Another way is to use libusb, dig the library for the function that cuts the power off. You can use android.hardware.usb.UsbManager to request proper permission for libusb.

Solution 2

As I know from here https://askubuntu.com/questions/342061/power-on-off-usb-ports "All of the previous answers talk about a USB suspend mechanism, i.e. a "logical power-off", they will never physically cut the VBUS +5V from the USB port.".

Maybe a hardware solution is bad idea, but I can advise you to use MOSFET transistor with programmed Atmega8U4 chip on PCB, that is programmed to cutoff power to led lamp.

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Updated on June 07, 2022

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  • AlcubierreDrive
    AlcubierreDrive almost 2 years

    Suppose I have a USB-powered LED lamp connected through a USB OTG adapter to a Toshiba Excite 10 tablet running Android 4.0.3, which provides the power.

    I want to programmatically turn the USB OTG host port's power pins on and off from an app. (Ideally without root, but I'll take what I can get). Any ideas?