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Make an USB Hub using HS8836A

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Leslieann:
Not recognized is almost always in my experience a sign that you swapped the two data lines like Yui said.

The Type C resistors  are (there are two) "usually* only an issue if connecting to a native Type-C host device and port such as a Macbook, if it plugs into a Type-A you won't need it, just be sure it doesn't draw too much power and melt the connector, which if it draws power and data it should not be capable of doing due to power management. There's no sense in running 3.3v to that connector in order to use the resistors it's a 2.0 hub, it will not have any use for it other than to confuse the secondary system. If you're using it on the side that connects to the computer itself, you should NOT be connecting 3.3 to that as that power should come from the host system, not the secondary system.

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