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Orange PI Zero. USB from 13 aux pins

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Published in 2017-8-10 01:00:36 | Show all floors |Read mode
Hi, some days ago I got a OPI Zero and it works really great, anyway I have some questions and I hope you can give me some help.

The board has 13 pins for the expansion board and (watching the map of those pins) I took a phone charger with the end of the cable broken, after a little fixing... Can I power my OPI Zero directly to the pins (5V and ground) without any resistence or fuse? I dont want burn the circuit but I guess I can. Somebody knows if really can I do it without any risk?

Another question is... Those pins has support for 2 USB ports (or this is what I understood). Same as before, can I connect directly any USB connector to the respective pins without any risk? I mean 5V, GND, DM and DP for data transfer and connect i.e. more than one USB flash to the OPI.

My last question is about the OTG. Can i enable it for an adapter and get one more USB interface?

My idea is not use all that USB at same time but i wanna know what USB ports can be useful for devices.

If you want to know, Iv'e been working with armbian for OPI Zero.

Thanks.

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 Author| Published in 2018-2-7 05:29:42 | Show all floors
Well, i've got no answer about my question then i did it directly. Based on the graphic I plugged an USB female port each wire in the respective place (5V, GND, D- and D+) and it worked .

It has been working flawless without resistors or any other thing else. About the USB-OTG is still without work for plug whatever I want. I hope solve this topic or if someone has the answer it would  be usefull

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Published in 2018-2-10 15:57:03 | Show all floors
enriq replied at 2018-2-7 05:29
Well, i've got no answer about my question then i did it directly. Based on the graphic I plugged an ...

So sorry there is no reply or support for you but really good you have already got the answer.
Good job!

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Published in 2018-2-12 20:12:22 | Show all floors
enriq replied at 2018-2-7 05:29
Well, i've got no answer about my question then i did it directly. Based on the graphic I plugged an ...

A friend is great that you found a solution. Please tell me the numbers of these contacts

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Published in 2018-2-25 01:24:27 | Show all floors
You can look at the schematics of the expansion board. There is really not much in there, other than the connectors so soldering a USB connector there is totally fine. If you want protection you can add a TVS.

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Published in 2018-3-28 08:25:29 | Show all floors
I pluged the usb ttl cable to my orange pi zero, 4 wires, gnd, rx, tx and vcc (5v) and it work without problens. without any other power supply.
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