Electronic – 10V from USB port

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I want to connect a loading cell to the computer via USB port.
The recommended excitation voltage of the load cell is 10V, and USB output is 5V.

The current through the load cell is about 20mA at 10V. Is it safe to just make serial connection of 2 USB ports to get in sum 10V from them?
I suppose that it would draw 40 mA at 5V from each USB port which is far below maximum USB specification of 500mA.

If not, maybe there is some very simple electrical scheme to convert 5V DC to 10V DC so that it can be connected to a single port?

Best Answer

You cannot connect two USB ports in series to obtain a higher supply voltage. You will short out the PC's power supply and although USB is specified with protection for a similar situation, many motherboards do not implement that. This means you'll short the power supply and if you are lucky you PC will restart fine after removing the short circuit.

As an alternative look for a step up / buck / boost converter. These are available from many webshops/ebay for couple Dollars/Euro's and do exactly what you want: input voltage eg. 5V and output voltage most of the time adjustable.

Here is a random example of what I mean.