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# Plug the Micro USB connector to both the micro USB ports on the Zero W and the USB HUB HAT. | # Plug the Micro USB connector to both the micro USB ports on the Zero W and the USB HUB HAT. | ||
# 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). | # 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). | ||
− | # Attach USB devices to the USB1~USB4 ports and the corresponding LED will be turned on to | + | # Attach USB devices to the USB1~USB4 ports and the corresponding LED will be turned on to indicate working state. |
'''Note:''' | '''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. | * 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. | * 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 == | == Resources == | ||
=== Documentation === | === Documentation === |
Revision as of 10:06, 2 June 2017
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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:
- Plug the module to the 40Pin GPIO connector on the Zero Board.
- Plug the Micro USB connector to both the micro USB ports on the Zero W and the USB HUB HAT.
- 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).
- Attach USB devices to the USB1~USB4 ports and the corresponding LED will be turned on to indicate 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".
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