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The USB host port is a standard USB 2.0 at 480Mbps. The Linux kernel provides most of the USB support, and some devices may require a [[#Kernel Compile Guide|kernel recompile]]. For | The USB host port is a standard USB 2.0 at 480Mbps. The Linux kernel provides most of the USB support, and some devices may require a [[#Kernel Compile Guide|kernel recompile]]. For creating custom USB support, [https://libusb.info/ libusb] may be the easiest route. | ||
USB 5V Power can be disabled or re-enabled using DIO 69, marked EN_USB_5V on the schematic. See [[#Syscon|the syscon]] for more information on using this bit. | |||
See the [[WIFI-N-USB]] manual for information on our WIFI support. | See the [[WIFI-N-USB]] manual for information on our WIFI support. |
Latest revision as of 11:04, 13 July 2018
The USB host port is a standard USB 2.0 at 480Mbps. The Linux kernel provides most of the USB support, and some devices may require a kernel recompile. For creating custom USB support, libusb may be the easiest route.
USB 5V Power can be disabled or re-enabled using DIO 69, marked EN_USB_5V on the schematic. See the syscon for more information on using this bit.
See the WIFI-N-USB manual for information on our WIFI support.