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Wiring up usb to back panel - V5
Morris Ford
I'm looking for wiring information for cabling from the raduino to a usb connector mounted on the back panel, ubitx V5. This is a 'cut the end off a cable and connect these wires it to the connector' type information.
If everyone would rather that I figure it out, I will understand. Thanks in advance Morris K7LSV |
Google for a mini-USB to panel adapter -- Instead of hacking a cable and connector to adapt the Arduino Nano's mini-USB jack to a panel jack to plug your computer into, you can use a ready-made cable.? On Amazon, there looks like mini, type B or type A panel mount options available for under $10.?
Or depending on which ends of the cable you want to hard-wire, you could chop up a cable and solder it to the Nano or the panel.? |
Morris Ford
Thanks for responding David. What I was thinking was to plug into the raduino with a mini and solder the other end to a panel mounted usb jack, There is a usb jack like that in the stuff that came with the rest of the ubitx stuff. I was hoping someone had done the same or similar and had the wiring layout. Thanks Morris K7LSV On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 3:06 PM David Forrest <drf5na@...> wrote: Google for a mini-USB to panel adapter -- Instead of hacking a cable and connector to adapt the Arduino Nano's mini-USB jack to a panel jack to plug your computer into, you can use a ready-made cable.? On Amazon, there looks like mini, type B or type A panel mount options available for under $10.? |
Justin Phillips K5AXL
Something like this might work for you: ?? On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 3:27 PM Nigel G4ZAL <nigel@...> wrote: I put a 4 port USB hub inside my case and now have one USB connection for raduino/sound/serial? -- works great for FT8 etc |
Morris Ford
Thanks for that. I have that board and I was planning to use it for the usb sauce. The info you sent has details about the wiring that I had been looking for. In the long term my planning has a usb hub integrated in the cabinet as was suggested in response to my post and a raspberry pi in cabinet and adding sdr capability to the ubitx. morris k7lsv On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 8:19 AM Maurice Bersan via Groups.Io <Vk6hly=[email protected]> wrote:
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