You can also find it here https://www.amazon.co.uk/UGREEN-Splitte ... B08KXNDTPV
So my question is if it backfeeds if I use it as a bus-powered USB hub, and how also if it backfeeds when powered via optional USB-C power (it doesn't explicitly mention PD)
They say there is short-cirtuit and over-current protection in place, but I don't know if this is also relevant to the issue of backfeeding.
If the image is true then it has this chip based on what I have found via Google it has a Geneys Logic 3510
I found this datasheet https://www.semiee.com/file/GENESYS/GENESYS-GL3510.pdf
So my question is if it backfeeds if I use it as a bus-powered USB hub, and how also if it backfeeds when powered via optional USB-C power (it doesn't explicitly mention PD)
They say there is short-cirtuit and over-current protection in place, but I don't know if this is also relevant to the issue of backfeeding.
If the image is true then it has this chip based on what I have found via Google it has a Geneys Logic 3510
I found this datasheet https://www.semiee.com/file/GENESYS/GENESYS-GL3510.pdf
Powered with USB C Port: This USB 3.0 hub comes with a USB C port for extra power supply by connecting a USB C cable which is sold separately. With its USB C port, you could easy to run some power-hungry devices, such as large-capacity hard drives.
Statistics: Posted by nooryani84 — Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:44 pm