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Pi Supply & USB HUB
Description
As we know, The Raspberry Pi has 4 USB Port so that we can hook up 4 USB devices on it. You will need a USB expansion device like USB HUB If you want to have more USB device connected.
And most of them are not for mobility. Pi Supply & USB HUB is fit for your mobility requirement, It is smaller and functional.
It can provide power charging for your Cellphone (except iPhone) / Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/ Pi 2B /Pi B+ /Pi A+/Pi B/ Pi zero
It can offer you 4 USB-DATA transport Ports in case you need a USB HUB as well.
Features
Parameters | Value |
---|---|
Battery Capacity: | 3800mAh Maximum |
Output Current: | 2.0A |
Output Voltage: | 5.0V |
Output Ports: | USB2.0 x 5 |
Standard Charging Current / Voltage : | 1.0A/5.0V |
USB Data Ports: | USB2.0 x 4 / MicroUSB x1 |
Package Includes
- 1 x Pi Supply & USB HUB
- 8 x M2.5 copper screws
- 2 x M2.5 copper nuts
Function Details
How to wire it up
- You can connect raspberry Pi and Pi Supply as following pictures If you just want to get power from this Pi Supply & USB HUB module.
- You can hook up this module to your PC, Laptop or other electricity device which need data transport with a cable wire like this:
Caution: Please notice that USB HUB's data in port is a MicroUSB port near the USB2.0 Port, and it will be the only one which can be a hub data-in port. Once you have done that, the four USB2.0 Port on the board can be the Output ports for the data transportation. DO NOT CONNECT USB1~USB4 Port to your device, It will not work without MicroUSB data-in port hooked up. Do not forget turn on the power switch after wiring up. The USB HUB will not work if your battery were dead.
How to use it as a USB hub
- Use usb cable connect Raspberry Pi /PC/Laptop with Pi Supply & USB HUB's by using MicroUSB port which has a mark on the board as DATA mark.
NOTE: Data input port is MicroUSB port, it will separate to 4 USB2.0 Port on board.
How to use it as Pi Supply
- Connect your Raspberry Pi with Pi Supply & USB HUB by using a USB cable near by charging port which is marked "Power Output" on board.
- Turn on the power switch.
NOTE: It's only power output port on board which is marked as POWER OUTPUT.