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USB Hub Powermanager for RPI Zero
If you want to connect Raspberry Pi which has only one single micro port to various USB, the USB Hub for Raspberry Pi Zero is your right choice. Especially t...
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If you want to connect Raspberry Pi which has only one single micro port to various USB, the USB Hub for Raspberry Pi Zero is your right choice. Especially there is no soldering and wires reqiured. The USB Hub for RPI Zero has 4 USB extension interface and external battery, and the USB 2.0 has a high speed, transfer rate up to 480Mbps. The 4 pogo on the back will connect the PP1, PP6, PP22 and PP23 testing pads on your Raspberry Pi Zero. You can also power supply PPI Zero by USB cable and charge a battery. Only need a few stubs can connect it and RPI Zero, it's so convenient that save a lot of wiring problems.

Features
- Has 4 USB extension ports, compatible with USB2.0/1.1 transmission.
- It can be Bus-powered from Pi Zero, or can power itself by Hub's micro-USB port.
- The support current can reach 2.3A if powerd by USB port
- Gold-plated and low-resistance spring-loaded pogo pins
Specifications
- Power Mode: Bus-Power; Self-Power
- Working Voltage: 5V DC
- Operating Temperature: 0°C~70°C
- Storage Temperature: -20°C~80°C
- Humidity: 0~80%RH, non-condensing
Wiki & External links
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- DC
- DC means direct current, where electricity flows in one constant direction, as supplied by batteries, USB ports and many plug-pack power supplies. When a product specifies DC, it runs from a DC supply rather than mains AC, so you need to provide the correct voltage and polarity.
- USB 2.0
- USB 2.0 is a widely used wired standard for carrying both data and power between a device and a computer or other compatible host, with data rates up to 480 Mbps. It indicates the kind of port a device uses and that it should work with most modern and many older computers.
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