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The USB Host Shield for UNO MEGA 2560 and 1280 is a versatile accessory that enhances your Arduino projects by providing USB connectivity. It supports Google Android ADK and is compatible with various Arduino models, ensuring a seamless integration into your tech ecosystem. Weighing just 0.774 ounces, this shield is designed for easy handling and installation, making it a must-have for any tech enthusiast.
Manufacturer | LM YN |
Part Number | 4352417068 |
Item Weight | 0.774 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.09 x 2.09 x 0.79 inches |
Item model number | 4352417068 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | USB Host Shield |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
M**N
This is a good USB host shield clone
I have a working keyboard project using the official Arduino USB host shield. That shield has been discontinued, I have to look into clones for another project.Apparently, not all clones work, based on user reviews on the internet.I can now confirm this shield works as a drop-in placement for the discontinued official one, at least in my keyboard project. The board is shorter and has less feature but it does use the same MAX3421E chip. The solder work is not as polished as the original and the pins are a bit bent. There is no marking on the pins, unlike the original. However it's also cheaper than the original.Overall I'm happy to finally find a clone that works.
B**.
They now ship these with the cheaper / older chip set.
They now ship these with the cheaper/ older chip set that needs to be replaced. These won’t work with the XBOX 360 controller unless you do.
R**L
Remove solder from 3.3V bridge, then works fine
Like another reviewer, my board seemed to not work. I ran "board_qc" in Arduino IDE and could see the board was functioning but could not get any USB device to work with it. For people who normally don't solder... this is what you need to do, assuming your problem is the same as mine. The problem is the board is giving BOTH 3.3V and 5V to the USB. You can easily verify this by looking at the board. See my picture "Before removing solder". See how both the 3.3V and the 5V have bulges of solder? To fix this, remove the solder from the 3.3V bridge, it will then look like a crack... it won't be "bridged" anymore. I used a soldering iron and solder sucker (cheap plastic thing with spring to suck the solder up). I also used a third hand to hold the board and magnifying glass with light. The area is pretty small. You could also use a wick to suck up the solder, I just don't have one. When you are done it should look like my "after removing solder" picture. I'm not an experienced solder-er so please don't judge. :) I hope this helps someone else, I was really bummed when trying to get my Bluetooth to work with my PS4 controller for 2 hours, double checking my program, running diagnostics... Please look at your board and verify this before you lose your mind. Good luck! Oh and it appears to be working fine now.
C**T
Works great, Has ICSP headers on the board, plug and play. Very happy
I just got it so hard to tell how it will do in the long run but so far this thing is working great. Plugged it into a mega, loaded up a sketch, and tested it out talking to an xbox 360 controller with no issues. Plus unlike the sainsmart this one has the ICSP headers soldered on so it's literally plug and play.
S**H
Wrong chip on board
Avoid this shield. It was manufactured with an 'HC' chip and not the 'AHC' as printed on the circuit board and required to make this shield work properly.
M**C
Some come with solder jumpers, some don't
The first time I bought the board it work straight out of the package because the jumpers were soldered. However, when I ordered another two, they didn't come with the soldered jumpers. It's kind of annoying to solder 5volt VBUS and power.
W**N
Works fine. No issues that were mentioned in the other comments
Works great. I tested out with my Mouse and keyboard with Arduino USB host shield 2.0. It detects the data correctly.
K**Z
Low quality/refurb
Mine came with both 3.3V and 5 V headers enabled, like another reviewer on here. Looking at the board it looks like there has been a fair amount of hand soldering on it, leading me to suspect it is refurb.Also, my board had no ICSP headers on it, and I wanted to put another shield on top of it. I borked it up trying to put some on, so now it's useless. I can't recommend.
J**N
Not working
Its not working i need refund or exhancge
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