Note: Do not include Raspberry Pi, Please Buy alone.
Features
- 7x extended USB ports, compatible with USB 2.0 / 1.1
- Industrial grade HUB chip, adopting MTT technology, allows stable and smooth 7x concurrent USB connections
- ESD protection for each USB port, preventing electric surge damage and data loss
- Over-voltage protection, effectively preventing other high voltage power input from damaging the connected devices
- Multiple protection circuits: over-voltage, over-current, short circuit, over-temperature, reverse current, under voltage lock-out, 8KV ESD protection, filtering protection, etc.
- LED indicators for monitoring operating statuses of power supply and USB ports
- Industrial grade metal case, rugged & durable, with mounting holes for easy installation
Specifications
- STANDARD: USB 2.0
- DATA RATE: up to 480Mbps
- USB HUB INPU:
- ---operating voltage: 5V
- ---connector: USB-B
- USB OUTPUT:
- ---operating voltage: 5V@Imax:1.2A①
- ---connector: USB-A
- EXTERNAL POWER:
- ---power supply voltage: DC 5V②
- ---connector: DC jack
- OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: -40℃ ~ 85℃
- OS SUPPORT: Mac OS (8.6 or above), Linux(2.4.20 or above), Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP
① up to 1.2A Max output current for each USB ports, when there's enough power input
② comes with 5V 4A power supply, it is recommended to use another 5V 4A or above power supply for higher USB loads
Industrial 7U USB HUB
Suitable For Industrial/Office Environments With Higher Level Device Requirements
7-Way Expansion Port
Simultaneous Use Of Multiple Devices
Expand 7 USB2.0 Ports For Raspberry Pi Or Computer At The Same Time
Use At The Same Time, Avoid Repeated Unplugging, More Convenient To Use
Industrial Grade HUB Chip
MTT Technology, 7x Concurrent USB Connections, Stable And Smooth
Multiple Protections, More Safe
Over-Voltage, Over-Current, Short Circuit, Over-Temperature, Reverse Current, Under Voltage Lock-Out, 8KV ESD Protection, Filtering Protection...
Multiple OS Support, Plug & PlayApplication Environments
Suitable For Industrial/Office Environments With Higher Level Device Requirements
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