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- USB_On-The-Go abstract "USB On-The-Go, often abbreviated USB OTG or just OTG, is a specification that allows USB devices such as digital audio players or mobile phones to act as a host, allowing other USB devices like a USB flash drive, digital camera, mouse, or keyboard to be attached to them. Unlike conventional USB systems, USB OTG systems can drop the hosting role and act as normal USB devices when attached to another host. This can be used to allow a mobile phone to act as host for a flash drive and read its contents (to transfer music, for instance) but then act as a flash drive when plugged into a host computer and allow the host to read data from the device.Put another way, USB On-The-Go is about master-slave relationships but unlike regular USB, it's about role swapping abilities in those relationships. ("Master-slave" relationships can also be called master-peripheral, host-slave or host-peripheral relationships.) While the old, standard fixed master/slave arrangement works for some devices, there are many devices that might need to act as a master or a slave, depending on the desired task. For instance, a computer printer is normally a slave device, but when a USB flash drive of images is plugged into the USB port of the printer with no computer present (or at least turned off) it would be useful for the printer to take on the role of master or host by taking control of the communication link to the flash drive and to print images from it.When two devices connect, they establish a communications link. Whichever device controls that link is called the master (or host) and the other device is called the slave (or peripheral). USB On-The-Go introduces the concept that a device can perform both the master and slave roles. With OTG, a device can be either a host when acting as the link master, or a peripheral when acting as the link slave. The choice of whether to be host or peripheral is handled entirely by which end of the cable the device is plugged into.".
- USB_On-The-Go wikiPageExternalLink 1822.
- USB_On-The-Go wikiPageID "2257472".
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- USB_On-The-Go hasPhotoCollection USB_On-The-Go.
- USB_On-The-Go subject Category:USB.
- USB_On-The-Go comment "USB On-The-Go, often abbreviated USB OTG or just OTG, is a specification that allows USB devices such as digital audio players or mobile phones to act as a host, allowing other USB devices like a USB flash drive, digital camera, mouse, or keyboard to be attached to them. Unlike conventional USB systems, USB OTG systems can drop the hosting role and act as normal USB devices when attached to another host.".
- USB_On-The-Go label "USB OTG".
- USB_On-The-Go label "USB On-The-Go".
- USB_On-The-Go label "USB On-The-Go".
- USB_On-The-Go label "USB On-The-Go".
- USB_On-The-Go label "USB On-The-Go".
- USB_On-The-Go label "USB On-The-Go".
- USB_On-The-Go label "USB On-The-Go".
- USB_On-The-Go sameAs USB_OTG.
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- USB_On-The-Go sameAs USB_OTG.
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- USB_On-The-Go sameAs USB_온더고.
- USB_On-The-Go sameAs USB_On-The-Go.
- USB_On-The-Go sameAs m.06zsck.
- USB_On-The-Go sameAs Q1150103.
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- USB_On-The-Go wasDerivedFrom USB_On-The-Go?oldid=604698435.
- USB_On-The-Go homepage onthego.
- USB_On-The-Go isPrimaryTopicOf USB_On-The-Go.