USB 2 Port Hub DCP Enumerator / Charge Adapter V2

Typos. TPS

corrected…so what is your take on the idea/design/thought process?

Am I delusional, or do you think there might be a need/want/use for this?

AAAAAND I see a problem right of the bat…the two ports on the left…the controller…capacitor is on the wrong dang side…jeez

Gotta fix it…glad I am only in the pre-building stage before I released for share…jeez

anyone else have any ideas/tips on my idea?

Should I try to shrink the board smaller 3x boards from OSHPark are $33.90

Actually I’ve been thinking of trying the TSP2513 myself.
My take on you board? Honestly, I would just do a compact 2 ports single TSP2513 design. People can stack them if they want more ports. Lower cost for the boards.

I will make up a 2 port USB variant with a single TPS2513 then when I get home…what do you think would be the best connection for putting the voltage into the board, plain thru hole or something with terminals, maybe screw post quick connect/disconnect terminals?

Have you seen existing 4 port units on ebay? I use one I packaged up in a hobby box, great little jigger.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/121284997402?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&\_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

Initially only two sockets worked with “I” devices, I linked the centre pins on the other two sockets, now they will all charge “I” devices. You can see the link on the pic above has just the right side linked.

what hobby box did you use to house it?

No haven’t seen those…very cool though

Wonder what they use for regulation and how stable it is

They are on aliexpress too
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/New-4-USB-DC12V-to-5V-5A-Car-Charger-Power-Supply-Step-Down-Module-for-iPhone/1081666467.html
and amazon

Nice!

I haven’t yet…haven’t even produced one yet, this was my initial release for the idea

Still needs TONS of tweaking

I might even hit up a person that can do some 3D printing (for custom enclosure) :wink:

i was wondering what farty used for the 4 port one…
6 ports and a custom enclosure sounds very cool!
i would like to use one of these with the existing power supply in my desktop, finding someway to thread a cable through the back of the case.
i think it makes a lot of sense, and might save around 10% electricity vs a couple of dedicated ac adapters (my power supply is supposed to be rated 85 plus multiplied by above step down converter at 94, vs 70 found in various adapters…).

I shrank the board, it definitely costs much less (only problem is the daggum silk screen on the top for the USB connectors)
They will have an overhang, a printed housing will be able to fit around the overhang better I believe

Detected 2 layer board of 2.09x1.58 inches (53x40mm). $16.50 for three.

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Any input? Is there any way I can hide the silk screen of the USB connectors but not the IC’s (or will it matter on the board size?)

Edit the part. Right click a USB connector > Open package. Change > Layer > tDocu, click each line for the usb outline, save. Back on your board, update the usb connectors. Library > Update all. The usb outline will now be on the tDocu layer vs the chip outlines which will still be tPlace.

Nice thanks…the thing is…the CAM processor I use, the Top Silk layer uses both the tPlace and tDocu layers when it makes the gerber…daggumit

Do you think the above render w/ the tPlace makes the board “appear” bigger to OSHpark thus they charge more, the milling layer is the outline of the bottom image 2.09×1.58 inches (53×40mm) so the board physically will be milled out that size, but I think the silkscreen makes the top image bigger than it needs to be…attempting to fix now

AAAAAND nothing…keep getting an error Library SparkFun-Connectors.lbr was not found in current library path(s). Please adjust the library paths or export the drawing libraries first!
Uggh…went to control panel made sure the SparkFun library is in the directory, I can select them an use…uggh

Edit your cam job or Change > Layer > tTest instead of tDocu.
Slikscreen does not seem to effect board cost.

You can also charge over each usb port by using Replace.

Good start, but why not switch it up a bit. It should be easy to cut the board down to 1/3 it’s current size and set it up for stacking. You’ve got the ports segregated into two’s anyway. As a matter of fact, I see no interdependence between the pairs anyway! So just make it a 2-port board and be done…. Since you’re mounting them in boxes anyway I see absolutely no reason to make a 6-port board.

Also you don’t have mounting holes yet.

If you want to maintain your current port layout (2/2/2/0) you can just make the 2-port version trapezoidal. No reason they can’t fit into the same space. You’ll save money overall (cost per 6 ports will go down) because lots of space is unused in the 6-up version.

Found the replacement part, changing, a tiny bit different than the USB-A-S but for the most part identical, hopefully “no silk” on render

USB-A-S-NOSILK-FEMALE

nope no change…still renders it…but at $17~ for 3x boards might order a set on payday to see what they come in like

Then to try to get the components past the wife (budget is really tight right now)

I still don’t understand the advantage of putting 3 of these chips on one PCB . The space in the middle of the PCB is wasted… why not just make a PCB with 1 chip and 2 ports and put three of those PCBs in the same project box?

Ok, 2 port, MUCH smaller and cheaper

2 layer board of 0.99x1.58 inches (25x40mm). $7.80 for three

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Anyone interested and want me to share?