Re: USB Hub Socket question.



siliconmike wrote:
All USB hubs that I have seen come with an input (to hub) USB cable
hard-wired to the case.

Most don't have captive cables ...

The one, that I plan to build, would have a detachable cable.

What type of socket (A or B or other) could be used as receptacle for
input to the USB hub, without violating the standard.

If you read the spec, it's quite clear that you use a Type B connector
on the input to the hub, as it's the downstream device from an upstream
hub,

-a

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