This hub had a shitty USB 3.0 Micro B female that broke. Is there any complications if I were to solder on a Normal USB 3.0 male.
>>1031814
>female to male
fucking degenerate
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so you're going to use a m-f adapter? should be fine
>>1031818
Would that really matter in this case? It was probably only a female jack so you could switch the cables.... I don't really care about that I just want a working hub
>>1031819
they generally go host->device
isnt that the device port that connects to the host port (computer)
the other ports on the hub (females) are host ports for more devices
>>1031821
https://www.renesas.com/en-sg/products/usb-assp/upd720210.html
>USB ports: 1 upstream ports, 4 downstream ports
>>1031821
Okay how about I solder A regular female USB 3.0 or is there a diy solution on creating a f-m adapter?
>>1031823
>diy solution on creating a f-m adapter?
i just took a few mins on ebay and couldn't find one, so just solder the female 3.0 on there
or find a old usb 3.0 cord, figure out the pinout and solder it directly to the board
>>1031826
>Just solder the female 3.0
>Find usb 3.0 cord and solder it
Difference?
>>1031827
you have a cord hanging off the hub all the time instead of being detachable
there shouldn't be any speed difference if you wire it right
>>1031831
Hmm the only disposable female 3.0 port I have is from a cheep Chinese hub (4 ports), will it be usable if I just detached one of the ports? Or will it simply fuck everything up? (Kinda handy to have on a few occasions)