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Four port USB hub

Step 10Soldering the components - 8

Soldering the components - 8
There - I have soldered the crystal in, and now only the chip is left.

So now I know that every component has been connected up correctly, and is functionally all right, because I have been testing them after each operation and rectifying any defects I found.

Now is the time for a quick check. Connect it to the computer and see what it has to say.

Since the USB hub controller is not in yet, it will have to report a fault. I want to see that fault message.
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Nov 14, 2008. 3:43 AM9H1LO says:
can we have a proper schematic for this? i will gladly make a proper pcb layout
Nov 12, 2011. 3:37 AM9H1LO says:
there is lots of stuff on that datasheet i will try and remove what makes sense to me i already have the chip and i have MC33269DT33G as 3.3v regulator

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Employed as an Engineer in Electronics. Interested in building small circuits around tiny chips (the electronic kind).