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Powered Hub w/ Raspberry Pi

ntewinkel
ntewinkel over 7 years ago

Hello!

 

I'm trying to sort out some suspected power issues with my Raspberry Pi by using a powered USB hub.

 

I have a couple of questions...

 

1. If I supply external power to the hub, does it feed back to the Raspberry Pi it's plugged into?

1b. If so, is that a bad thing? Does it interfere with the main power supply to the Pi?

 

The reason I ask is because on Adafruit they recommend "There is a port for an external power supply but its connected directly to the 5V line so if you need to externally power, we recommend prying open the case and cutting the red 5V line from the USB connection." - I'm assuming that's to avoid the 5v going back to the host.

ps on that - if cutting is recommended, would a diode (spanning that cut) be a good idea to allow it to be used as a non-powered hub elsewhere?

 

2. Can a USB hub be powered through one of its ports? ie, It's a 4 port hub - Can I plug a powered usb cable into one of those ports to provide power to the rest of the things plugged into the hub?

 

And also sort of related:

3. Have you seen any powered USB hubs that use a micro-usb (or mini) port to accept power? That would make it easy to power it with a standard tablet charger or another dedicated Raspberry Pi charger.

 

Related notes:

I intend to use the hub to power a WiPi WiFi adapter and a generic sort of wireless keyboard (likely WiFi, maybe Bluetooth)

 

Thanks!

-Nico

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    0 ntewinkel over 7 years ago

    Interesting find:

    This page shows a list of powered hubs that work well with Raspberry Pi:

    https://elinux.org/RPi_Powered_USB_Hubs

     

    And it answers 1b:

    "...if the HUB tries to feed the Raspberry Pi through their interconnect cable, due to the 100 mA limiting fuse in the Raspberry Pi, the Raspberry Pi will be partially powered which may cause problems (unwanted writes to the SD card)."

     

    For hubs that backfeed power, they recommend powering the hub and the Pi from a single power bar so they can be turned on simultaneously.

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    0 ntewinkel over 7 years ago

    Interesting find:

    This page shows a list of powered hubs that work well with Raspberry Pi:

    https://elinux.org/RPi_Powered_USB_Hubs

     

    And it answers 1b:

    "...if the HUB tries to feed the Raspberry Pi through their interconnect cable, due to the 100 mA limiting fuse in the Raspberry Pi, the Raspberry Pi will be partially powered which may cause problems (unwanted writes to the SD card)."

     

    For hubs that backfeed power, they recommend powering the hub and the Pi from a single power bar so they can be turned on simultaneously.

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    0 rew over 7 years ago in reply to ntewinkel

    With the PI3 the raspberry simply does not get any power from the hub unless it is powered up from its own power connector.

     

    Once the raspberry pi is booted up, it enables a power switch between its USB connector and its own 5V. This is a bidirectional switch and it is strong enough (not a 0.1A fuse) to power the pi flawlessly. (I power my hub from a 15A@5V  PC powersupply.)

     

    That switch in the PI does have some smarts: I understand you can tell it to limit the current to a certain value. Maybe 100mA for small USB devices. But it seems that it does not measure the current flowing the other way.

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