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Revision as of 02:15, 2 September 2022
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Introduction
4 Port USB HUB HAT for Raspberry Pi Zero / Zero W, USB to UART Onboard
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Hardware connection
- To use with Raspberry Pi zero, the HUB HAT works with ejector pins
- To use with other Raspberry Pi, the HUB HAT should be connected with USB cable
Pinout
- The LED turn on if USB ports are enumerated successfully.
Resources
Documentation
Software
3D Drawing
FAQ
Connect the USB HUT interface to the computer with a USB cable to see if the computer can recognize the USB HUB. If the module can be recognized it should work fine. Check whether the usb connector or the ejector pins are in poor contact.
In addition, if the USB port of the Raspberry Pi ZERO is set to a wired network card, the USB HUB will not be recognized.
- Add the following command to the config.txt file:
sudo nano /boot/config.txt dtoverlay=dwc2,dr_mode=host
- Remove the following instructions in the cmdline.txt file:
sudo nano /boot/cmdline.txt module-load=dwc2,g_ether
Connect the USB HUT interface to the computer with a USB cable to see if the computer can recognize the USB HUB. If the module can be recognized it should work fine. Check whether the USB connector or the ejector pins are in poor contact.
In addition, if the USB port of the Raspberry Pi ZERO is set to a wired network card, the USB HUB will not be recognized.
- Add the following command to the config.txt file:
sudo nano /boot/config.txt dtoverlay=dwc2,dr_mode=host
- Remove the following instructions in the cmdline.txt file:
sudo nano /boot/cmdline.txt module-load=dwc2,g_ether
Support
If you require technical support, please go to the Support page and open a ticket.