Hello Steve,

The board looks pretty cool.  How can I purchase 5 of these boards?  How 
long will it take?  How much and where do I send the check?

Regards,
Steve Mansfield
[email protected]

On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 11:26:12 AM UTC-4, Steven Johnson wrote:
>
> I have been developing a 4 PORT USB Hub specifically designed for the 
> "quirks" of the BBB.
>
> It takes a regular BBB, extends it by only 16mm and increases the number 
> of HISH SPEED (480mbps) USB host ports to 4.
>
> It looks like this when attached:  
> http://imgur.com/kxBbbZR
> http://imgur.com/pMsLCIL
> http://imgur.com/gF6ZV62
>
> And this is what it looks like stand alone: 
> http://imgur.com/8RVfd3F
>
> It works great, and lines up with the mounting holes on the end of the 
> board near the existing USB Host port.  When screwed to those mounting 
> holes it is as structurally rigid as if the PCB was just longer.  It also 
> has hardware which is NON STANDARD for a normal USB HUB but which has been 
> added to the HUB to correct for deficiencies in the BBB Host Port Power 
> design.  Which means that the problems of hubs appearing and disappearing 
> and just generally misbehaving with the BBB do not occur with this hub.
>
> The reason for this post is to let people know this thing exists.
>
> I am currently working on the logistics of producing a batch of these 
> boards, part of the unknown is if there is anyone who would be interested 
> in buying it, and if so how many people that is.  Volume has a direct 
> impact on my ability to produce these at any reasonable price.  So please 
> dont ask me how much i will sell it for,  my aim is to sell it as cheaply 
> as reasonably possible.
>
> Prototypes of this board are currently being used by a few Replicape 
> developers with no reported faults.
>
> It can be run either SELF Powered, or BUS Powered from the BBB.
>
> A special non USB Compliant but useful mode is BUS Powered, but reporting 
> to the BBB as SELF Powered.  This is very handy for the use case where 
> there are multiple devices and the sum total of their reported power 
> consumption exceeds 500ma, but in use only one device is active at a time, 
> so the average draw is only 500ma.  Obviously, this mode is only intended 
> for experienced people who really understand what the implications are.
>
> If you have any questions I am happy to expand, if this device is of 
> interest to you please let me know so I can try and work out what sort of 
> volume i should produce, or if i should produce it at all.
>
> Strontium
>

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