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== Introduction ==
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4 Port USB HUB HAT for Raspberry Pi Zero / Zero W, USB to UART Onboard
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== How to use ==
 
== How to use ==
 
Take Raspberry Pi Zero W as an example:
 
Take Raspberry Pi Zero W as an example:
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* You have to attach the USB HUB HAT to a Raspberry Pi B+/2B/3B with a USB cable although the module can be attached to a Pi Zero W with the Micro USB connector.
 
* You have to attach the USB HUB HAT to a Raspberry Pi B+/2B/3B with a USB cable although the module can be attached to a Pi Zero W with the Micro USB connector.
 
* If you cannot access your Pi using serial connection, try to enable the serial option in "sudo raspi-config".
 
* If you cannot access your Pi using serial connection, try to enable the serial option in "sudo raspi-config".
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== Resources ==
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=== Documentation ===
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*[[:File:USB_HUB_HAT_Schematic.pdf|Schematic]]
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=== Software ===
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*[[:File:CP210x_USB_TO_UART.zip|CP2102 Driver]]
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== Support ==
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Revision as of 07:30, 10 April 2017

USB HUB HAT
4 Port USB HUB HAT for Raspberry Pi Zero / Zero W
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Introduction

4 Port USB HUB HAT for Raspberry Pi Zero / Zero W, USB to UART Onboard

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How to use

Take Raspberry Pi Zero W as an example:

  1. Plug the module to the 40Pin GPIO connector on the Zero Board.
  2. Plug the Micro USB connector to both the micro USB ports on the Zero W and the USB HUB HAT.
  3. For serial connection: connect the "USB to UART" port to your PC with a USB cable and the LED will be turned on. Now you can access your Pi using serial connection (you should enable shell and kernel messages on the serial connection).
  4. Attach USB devices to the USB1~USB4 ports and the corresponding LED will be turned on to indicates working state.

Note:

  • There are two micro USB ports on the USB HUB HAT. Only the "USB HUB" (but not "USB to UART") connector is used for USB expansion.
  • You have to attach the USB HUB HAT to a Raspberry Pi B+/2B/3B with a USB cable although the module can be attached to a Pi Zero W with the Micro USB connector.
  • If you cannot access your Pi using serial connection, try to enable the serial option in "sudo raspi-config".

Resources

Documentation

Software

Support

Support

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