USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB HAT

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USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB HAT
WSTP11A

Industrial 2.5MPa Pressure Transmitter, RS485 Bus
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This is a driver-free 4 ports USB 3.2 Gen1 Hub HAT for Raspberry Pi, provides more USB capability to your Pi, make it easy to connect more USB devices.
The HAT features a standard Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO extension header, when working with Raspberry Pi 4, the USB 3.2 Gen1 ports are able to provide up to 5 Gbps data rate, which means 10 times faster than USB 2.0.

Feature

  • 4x USB 3.2 Gen1 ports, compatible with USB 3.0 / 2.0 /1.1
  • Onboard external USB-C 5V DC power port, ensures more stable power supply
  • 1x power indicator and 4x USB port indicators, easy to check the operating status
  • Driver-free, plug and play, compatible with OS including Windows, mac OS, Linux and Android
  • Purpose-made for Raspberry Pi 4, compatible with other Raspberry Pi version as well
  • Comes with development resources and manual

What's on board

1、Raspberry Pi GPIO : Standard Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO Header, customized for Raspberry Pi series boards.
2、USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB Interface: It should be connected to USB interface of the Raspberry Pi.
3、USB 3.2 Gen1 Ports: Four USB3.0 ports are extended (USB1~UBS4)
4、PWR ONLY Interface: It is used for connecting external 5V DC power supply.
5、VL817-Q7:USB HUB chip
6、MX25L512EOI-10G:FLASH chip
7、PWR: Power indicatoes.
8、USB1~USB4:Indicators of USB ports
USB-3.2-Gen1-HUB-HAT-details.jpg

Expected Result

Take Raspberry Pi 4B as example

  • Insert the module to 40PIN GPIOof Raspberry Pi 4B. Connect the USB interface of USB HUB to Raspberry Pu by the USB 3.0 Adapter.
  • Connect 5V power supply to the POWER ONLY port.
  • Connect USB devices to USB ports *USB1~UBS4), the corresponding LED will turn on for indicating.

Working with Raspberry Pi

1. Hardware preparation

  • Raspberry Pi 4B x1
  • USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB HAT x1
  • USB 3.0 Adapter x1 (You also use USB3,0 cable)
  • USB 3.0 SSD x1

=2.Configure Rasberry Pi

  • Enter the root directory of Pi
cd ../..
  • Enter the directory of USB3.0 SSD
cd media/pi/xxx (xxx is the name of the disk)
  • Free memory
sudo sh -c "sync && echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches"
  • Copy 2G data to the SSD disk.
dd if=/dev/zero of=./test_write count=2000 bs=1024k

USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB HAT test1.png

  • Copy 2G data to the Raspberry Pi
dd if=./test_write of=/dev/null count=2000 bs=1024k 

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3.Working with Ubuntu (Raspberry Pi)

  • Search disk in menu->Enter->Open the disk

USB 3.2 disk.png

  • Choose the correct disk and click the Benchmark Partition option in the Menu

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  • Click Start Benchmark,Check Perform write-benchmark. and keep other default settings.

USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB HAT test5.png

  • Input the user password and authorize.

USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB HAT test6.png

  • Test

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Working in Windows PC

1.Connect the USB port ot USB3.0 of PC, and you can copy file to SSD

  • Copy file to the PC

USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB HAT test8.png

  • Copy file to the portable SSD

USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB HAT test9.png

2.Connec the USB to USB3.0 Port and connect four phones at the same time

USB 3.2 Gen1 HUB HAT test10.png

Document



 Answer:
  • Re-plug the USb cable, make sure that the connection is normal.
  • Maybe the USb3.0 adapter is broken, please change to other adapter or USB 3.0 cable for a try.



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