USB Devices Supported
The embedded USB host systems on OEM7 receivers supports a limited number of USB devices. These devices are defined in the Targeted Peripheral List (TPL). Table: Targeted Peripheral List for OEM7 USB Embedded Host shows the targeted peripheral list for the host-capable OEM7 receivers (OEM7600, OEM7700, OEM7720, PwrPak7).
The devices in the following table have been tested by NovAtel and confirmed to be compatible with the USB host system on OEM7 receivers.
Class Type |
Manufacturer |
Model |
Vendor ID |
Product ID |
Description |
Speed |
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Hub |
D-Link/Genesys Logic |
DUB-7 |
05E3h |
0608h |
7 Port Hub 2.0 |
High |
Mass Storage |
Kingston Technology |
DataTraveler 3.0 |
0951h |
6609h |
Kingston 32GB |
High |
Mass Storage |
Kingston Technology |
DataTraveler 2.0 |
0951h |
1665h |
Kingston 32GB |
High |
Mass Storage |
Toshiba Corporation |
DataTraveler 2.0 |
0930h |
6545h |
DTSE9 8GB |
High |
Mass Storage |
Silicon Motion Technology |
Teclast CoolFlash |
090Ch |
1000h |
GHS 32GB |
High |
Mass Storage |
Sony Corporation |
Storage Media |
054Ch |
09C2h |
Sony 8GB |
High |
Restrictions on connecting mass storage devices
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The mass storage device should not contain more than 4194304 clusters. For large capacity devices, format them with a larger allocation unit size to reduce the number of clusters.
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If the mass storage device has multiple partitions, only the first partition is mounted and used.
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If multiple mass storage devices are connected to the USB port, only the first connected device is mounted and used.
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If multiple mass storage devices are connected to the USB port during boot up, there is no way to predict which device is mounted and used.