Tuesday, March 26, 2013
USB Switch Schematic
Anyone experimenting or developing USB ported peripheral hardware soon be comes irritated by the need to disconnect and connect the plug in order to reestablish communication with the PC. This process is necessary for example each time the peripheral equipment is reset or a new version of the firmware is installed. As well as tiresome it eventually leads to excessive contact wear in the USB connector. The answer is to build this electronic isolator which disconnects the peripheral device at the touch of a button. This is guaranteed to reduce any physical wear and tear and restore calm once again to the workplace.
USB Switch Schematic Circuit Image :
USB Switch Schematic Circuit Diagram :
The design uses the 74HC(T)4066 type analogue switch, these have better characteristics compared to the standard 4066 device. The USB switch is suitable for both low-speed (1.5 MBit/ s) and full-speed (12 MBit/s) USB ports applications but the proper ties of the analogue switches and perf-board construction will not support hi-speed (480 MBit/s) USB operation.
The IRFD9024 MOSFET can pass a current of up to 500 mA to the peripheral device with-out any problem.
Source: www.ecircuitslab.com/2012/06/usb-switch-schematic-circuit.html
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