Looks like this is about as small as you can get! If you only need a single USB device connected this thing might be perfect: http://www.amazon.com/Readeel-2-Pack-ad ... B014IT6ASO
Found some ultra low-profile USB OTG adapters
Re: Found some ultra low-profile USB OTG adapters
Also, here's a nice OTG hub if you want to test some stuff out before soldering: http://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Powered-C ... B00LTHBCNM
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Re: Found some ultra low-profile USB OTG adapters
Wow, that's small! Does anyone know if they are reliable?
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Re: Found some ultra low-profile USB OTG adapters
I have you taken this apart yet to see how it fits in the GBZ?Cannikin wrote:Also, here's a nice OTG hub if you want to test some stuff out before soldering: http://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Powered-C ... B00LTHBCNM
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Re: Found some ultra low-profile USB OTG adapters
This is what is looks taken apart!dirtybeagles wrote:
I have you taken this apart yet to see how it fits in the GBZ?
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Re: Found some ultra low-profile USB OTG adapters
Yes, they are good so far.crispy_tofu wrote:Wow, that's small! Does anyone know if they are reliable?
Bought myself a few here, for 0,89$.
Or here with a pouch.
Re: Found some ultra low-profile USB OTG adapters
Looks way more compact that the USB hub that wermy used in his build. If you don't need an actual female socket and just want to wire boards together from their USB connections this seems like the most compact way to do it.Thijs852 wrote:This is what is looks taken apart!
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Re: Found some ultra low-profile USB OTG adapters
Yeah this is nice looking, super small. I just used what I had laying around.Cannikin wrote:Looks way more compact that the USB hub that wermy used in his build. If you don't need an actual female socket and just want to wire boards together from their USB connections this seems like the most compact way to do it.Thijs852 wrote:This is what is looks taken apart!
Also just fyi, since we're going to wire up the hub directly to the USB pads on the back of the pi, you're not limited to OTG usb hubs -- you can basically get whatever you want.
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