Maximum number of expansion hubs
Maximum number of expansion hubs
What is the maximum number of expansion hubs that can be connected to one RA+ controller? If applicable, what is the preferred topography with multiple hubs, ie: star, daisy chain?
Marty
Re: Maximum number of expansion hubs
If you don't mind me asking, is the limitation software or hardware?
Marty
Re: Maximum number of expansion hubs
Hardware.
I need to create a hub with more ports, but did not find the time yet.
But if you really want to add more, you can also splice 2 usb cables together in parallel.
In fact ports 9 and 10 of the hub are like that.
It should work. I've never tested, but each port in the hub should be capable of handling 2 expansion modules just fine.
Such USB cable is not commercially available because the USB standard doesn't support it, but we are not using the USB protocol anyway.
I need to create a hub with more ports, but did not find the time yet.
But if you really want to add more, you can also splice 2 usb cables together in parallel.
In fact ports 9 and 10 of the hub are like that.
It should work. I've never tested, but each port in the hub should be capable of handling 2 expansion modules just fine.
Such USB cable is not commercially available because the USB standard doesn't support it, but we are not using the USB protocol anyway.
Roberto.
Re: Maximum number of expansion hubs
They do make usb y cables but they may only have wiring for power...it might be worth seeing what can be sourced...
Re: Maximum number of expansion hubs
More ports on an [expansion] Hub would be nice so the tip on splicing/paralleling USB cables is good news!rimai wrote:Hardware.
I need to create a hub with more ports, but did not find the time yet.
But if you really want to add more, you can also splice 2 usb cables together in parallel.
In fact ports 9 and 10 of the hub are like that.
It should work. I've never tested, but each port in the hub should be capable of handling 2 expansion modules just fine.
Such USB cable is not commercially available because the USB standard doesn't support it, but we are not using the USB protocol anyway.
I am also thinking of a large system with a couple dense groups of sensors/inputs that are spaced apart from one another, where having a number of normal Hubs might be easier to wire/configure. From a brief look at the datasheet and some NXP application notes (AN255 Fig. 26), can we use the expansion-I2C pins on the PCA9518 to add a new 'port' on the Hub that allows for connection of multiple Hubs?
Marty
Re: Maximum number of expansion hubs
I thought about that, but decided to leave it alone.
The current hub uses 2x PCA9518 and uses those expansion pins to talk to one another.
That's why it only has 9 ports and the 10th is just a parallel of the 9th port.
I'm probably going to use 4x PAC9518 for a total of 20 ports on a bigger version of the hub.
The current hub uses 2x PCA9518 and uses those expansion pins to talk to one another.
That's why it only has 9 ports and the 10th is just a parallel of the 9th port.
I'm probably going to use 4x PAC9518 for a total of 20 ports on a bigger version of the hub.
Roberto.
Re: Maximum number of expansion hubs
Have you breadboard-ed or otherwise tested multiple PCA9518's with a longer distance on the expansion pin bus?
Marty
Re: Maximum number of expansion hubs
Ah, okay. Well, I might pick up an Arduino and do some testing then.
Thanks for the help, Roberto!
Thanks for the help, Roberto!
Marty