• BananaPi Router R1 small pin header?

    From Josef Moellers@3:770/3 to All on Fri Feb 5 08:44:50 2021
    Hi,

    I hope this ("banana pi") fits here ("raspberry pi") ...

    I have a Banana Pi R1 which is my central home-automation hub and, thus
    runs 24x7.
    I have now attached a DVBSky receiver using the only USB port available
    but I would need some more USB stuff. I tried a USB hub, but as I also
    have a webcam attached, this seems to switch everything to USB1.1 and
    the DVBSky doesn't like that.

    Now I was thinking if there may be another USB connector available, eg
    on the small 8-pin header next to the IR receiver.

    I have not been able to find a description referring to that connector
    (or to the two pins next to that).

    Thanks,

    Josef

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  • From Josef Moellers@3:770/3 to Josef Moellers on Fri Feb 5 10:58:51 2021
    On 05.02.21 08:44, Josef Moellers wrote:
    Hi,

    I hope this ("banana pi") fits here ("raspberry pi") ...

    I have a Banana Pi R1 which is my central home-automation hub and, thus
    runs 24x7.
    I have now attached a DVBSky receiver using the only USB port available
    but I would need some more USB stuff. I tried a USB hub, but as I also
    have a webcam attached, this seems to switch everything to USB1.1 and
    the DVBSky doesn't like that.

    Now I was thinking if there may be another USB connector available, eg
    on the small 8-pin header next to the IR receiver.

    I have not been able to find a description referring to that connector
    (or to the two pins next to that).

    Ah ... found it in the BPi schematics:

    The 2x4 header has UART7_TX, UART7_RX, "PH3", "PH5" and some power lines.
    The 2-pin header next to that has UART0_TX and UART0_RX.

    Josef

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  • From Nikolaj Lazic@3:770/3 to All on Fri Feb 5 11:33:33 2021
    Dana Fri, 5 Feb 2021 08:44:50 +0100, Josef Moellers <josef.moellers@invalid.invalid> napis'o:
    Hi,

    I hope this ("banana pi") fits here ("raspberry pi") ...

    I have a Banana Pi R1 which is my central home-automation hub and, thus
    runs 24x7.
    I have now attached a DVBSky receiver using the only USB port available
    but I would need some more USB stuff. I tried a USB hub, but as I also
    have a webcam attached, this seems to switch everything to USB1.1 and
    the DVBSky doesn't like that.

    Now I was thinking if there may be another USB connector available, eg
    on the small 8-pin header next to the IR receiver.

    I have not been able to find a description referring to that connector
    (or to the two pins next to that).

    Would second USB hub solve the problem? HUB -> HUB -> webcam?
    Or some kind of "smarter" hub that can run ports on 1.1 and 2?

    I don't think it has another USB as it is used internally for
    other devices (wifi, net).

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  • From Theo@3:770/3 to Josef Moellers on Fri Feb 5 12:53:55 2021
    Josef Moellers <josef.moellers@invalid.invalid> wrote:
    On 05.02.21 08:44, Josef Moellers wrote:
    Hi,

    I hope this ("banana pi") fits here ("raspberry pi") ...

    I have a Banana Pi R1 which is my central home-automation hub and, thus runs 24x7.
    I have now attached a DVBSky receiver using the only USB port available
    but I would need some more USB stuff. I tried a USB hub, but as I also
    have a webcam attached, this seems to switch everything to USB1.1 and
    the DVBSky doesn't like that.

    That sounds like an unsuitable hub. Many USB 2 ones aren't very good. I'd suggest a USB 3.0 hub - you won't be connecting the USB 3 wires, but the quality of chips inside is much better.

    Ah ... found it in the BPi schematics:

    The 2x4 header has UART7_TX, UART7_RX, "PH3", "PH5" and some power lines.
    The 2-pin header next to that has UART0_TX and UART0_RX.

    So no USB there. However there is a USB OTG port, so with an adapter: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Micro-USB-to-Female-OTG-On-The-Go-Adapter-Cable-for-Samsung-Galaxy-S6-7-8-Edge/402308746179
    (I searched for 'micro usb otg')

    you should be able to connect another USB device.

    Theo

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?Josef_M=c3=b6llers?=@3:770/3 to Theo on Sat Feb 6 14:58:10 2021
    On 05.02.21 13:53, Theo wrote:
    Josef Moellers <josef.moellers@invalid.invalid> wrote:
    On 05.02.21 08:44, Josef Moellers wrote:
    Hi,

    I hope this ("banana pi") fits here ("raspberry pi") ...

    I have a Banana Pi R1 which is my central home-automation hub and, thus
    runs 24x7.
    I have now attached a DVBSky receiver using the only USB port available
    but I would need some more USB stuff. I tried a USB hub, but as I also
    have a webcam attached, this seems to switch everything to USB1.1 and
    the DVBSky doesn't like that.

    That sounds like an unsuitable hub. Many USB 2 ones aren't very good. I'd suggest a USB 3.0 hub - you won't be connecting the USB 3 wires, but the quality of chips inside is much better.

    Well, aamof it IS a USB3.0 hub (a German brand "LC-Power
    LC-HUB-ALU-2B-4") but it says in the manual that it switches to 2.0 if
    you plug in a 2.0 device.

    Ah ... found it in the BPi schematics:

    The 2x4 header has UART7_TX, UART7_RX, "PH3", "PH5" and some power lines.
    The 2-pin header next to that has UART0_TX and UART0_RX.

    So no USB there. However there is a USB OTG port, so with an adapter: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Micro-USB-to-Female-OTG-On-The-Go-Adapter-Cable-for-Samsung-Galaxy-S6-7-8-Edge/402308746179
    (I searched for 'micro usb otg')

    you should be able to connect another USB device.

    That's a good hint. I'l try that ... once I get a stable OS running.

    Thanks!

    Josef

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