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- | ====== Pi Zero USB-OTG Hack ====== | + | ====== Pi Zero always On-The-Go |
+ | a USB-OTG Hack | ||
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If one needs to connect different devices to a Raspberry Pi Zero but want's to use just one USB port one would use an USB On-The-Go (OTG) cable.\\ | If one needs to connect different devices to a Raspberry Pi Zero but want's to use just one USB port one would use an USB On-The-Go (OTG) cable.\\ | ||
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An other possibility would be this small hack: one can solder a wire between the USB sense pin PP40 (of USB J10) and the ground pin PP6 on the Raspberry Pi. That way every USB cable on the USB socket J10 (not "Power In") act like an OTG cable.\\ | An other possibility would be this small hack: one can solder a wire between the USB sense pin PP40 (of USB J10) and the ground pin PP6 on the Raspberry Pi. That way every USB cable on the USB socket J10 (not "Power In") act like an OTG cable.\\ | ||
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+ | ==== License ==== | ||
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+ | This manuals is made by **Wolfgang Spahn** 2021.\\ | ||
+ | Except where otherwise noted, content on this wiki is licensed under the following license: [[http:// | ||
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