Raspberry Pi Releases Its Own USB 3.0 Hub for Enhanced Connectivity


Raspberry Pi Releases Its Own USB 3.0 Hub for Enhanced Connectivity

The Raspberry Pi Foundation, known for its revolutionary single-board computers, has just released a custom-built USB hub, expanding connectivity options for Raspberry Pi users. This new accessory, designed specifically with the Raspberry Pi ecosystem in mind, offers four USB 3.0 ports, an additional power port, and a sleek, functional design. The hub’s release not only addresses a practical need but also demonstrates the Foundation’s commitment to providing affordable and high-quality hardware for its community.


Designed for Convenience and Power

The Raspberry Pi USB 3 Hub connects to a Raspberry Pi or any other compatible computer using an 8cm USB 3.0 Type-A cable. This short cable connects to a small hub featuring four USB 3.0 ports with combined data transfer speeds reaching up to 5Gbps, ensuring fast and reliable data handling. The ports are fully backward-compatible with USB 2, making this hub adaptable to various devices. For users who need a little extra power, there’s an additional USB-C port to supply energy through a 3A power adapter, allowing for stable connection with high-power peripherals like external hard drives, cameras, and other accessories that might otherwise strain the Pi's onboard power supply.


This thoughtful design eliminates the need for multiple separate adapters, streamlining the setup process for users and offering a more organized workspace for both hobbyists and professionals.


Meeting Market Demands: Affordable and Reliable

The Raspberry Pi team observed that the current USB hubs on the market often lacked quality or came with a higher price tag, especially for those designed with Raspberry Pi compatibility in mind. In collaboration with their partners at Infineon, the Foundation built a custom piece using the CYUSB3304 hub silicon, focusing on quality and cost-efficiency. The result is an affordable hub that works with all Raspberry Pi models, offering high performance at a fraction of the cost of similar products. With certifications for international compliance and compatibility, the Raspberry Pi USB 3 Hub is prepared to serve the needs of a global user base reliably.


A New Essential for Raspberry Pi Users

Priced at $12, this USB hub has already captured attention as a practical, cost-effective solution for Raspberry Pi users, addressing common issues of power and connectivity in a well-integrated design. It’s ideal for anyone from IoT developers needing multiple device connections to educators and hobbyists working on projects requiring stable, high-speed connections to external drives, cameras, or sensors. With this addition to the Raspberry Pi lineup, the Foundation has once again made a significant contribution to the accessibility and affordability of computing tools, giving users more flexibility to bring their projects to life. 🌍💻



Source:  How-To Geek - Raspberry Pi Made Its Own USB Hub

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