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Mini USB2 4-port HUB (USB-C)

Sold by 8086 Consultancy

$4.51

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~30cm cable to connect between the HUB and micro USB devices.
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Original Design
This product was designed by 8086 Consultancy. By buying this product you support original hardware creators.

Mini USB2 4-port HUB (USB-C) was designed to be both compact (30mm x 32mm x 5mm) and low cost. To facilitate such a small size all ports use USB-C connectors.

The USB-C IN upstream port has 5.1k resistors on both CC lines and a 1A poly fuse for power input. The four downstream USB-C ports have 56k resistors on both CC lines indicating "legacy mode" for up to 500mA.

The board is powered by a WCH CH334 USB 2.0 IC

  • High performance MTT mode, providing independent TT for each port
  • USB 2.0 downstream ports, backward compatible with USB 1.1 protocol specification
  • Self powered

Product Options

These are shown in the last couple of product pictures.

  • ~30cm white USB-C to micro USB cable
  • USB-C to Type-A adaptor are shown in the last product picture.
  • 3D Printed case (White PLA + 3x M2.5 nuts + 3x6mm M2.5 screws)

Design files to print your own 3D printed case can be found on Thingiverse

Please note whilst this HUB uses USB-C connectors it does not pass USB3 data.

Links to code and documentation

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Shipping policy

Please ensure your address is full and correct before placing an order and be aware I'm unable to use some shipping methods to PO boxes.

Deliveries to the USA are sent using RoyalMail PDDP (Postal Delivery Duties Paid).

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8086 Consultancy

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Nottinghamshire, ENG, UK
2 orders since Apr 20, 2026
Maker of things mostly for the Raspberry Pi and Arduino world.