Teardown: A Generic 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub That Wasn't(goughlui.com) |
Teardown: A Generic 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub That Wasn't(goughlui.com) |
This crappy 7 port hub is one of the only ones that "works" to reprogram the chips over USB. Direct connections and other hubs cause it to always appear as a HID and never appear as a thing that can be reprogrammed.
I’m interested.
Always surprises me when people pay essentially nothing for a product and then complain about quality.
Apparently that use case is very complicated with USB even in modern times :(
If you're looking for a good USB3 hub, look for one with a short thick USB cable, metal chassis. If it has HDMI it's a good since because you're unlikely to pump that via USB2.
On the other hand it's useful for space constrained embedded projects. I got a small outdoor enclosure for a Pi Zero, to which two RTL-SDR sticks are attached - too much to supply via the Pi's USB-OTG power rail alone. With the Adafruit microUSB OTG hub [1], I now only have one power supply going into the hub that backfeeds the Pi Zero... one cable less.