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Does NanoHat OLED use USB pins?

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I plan to solder two additional USB devices to the NanoPi Neo2 board via the underside of the unused USB port pins (1-5 on the single-row pins?). This will work if those pins aren’t being useful by the NanoHat OLED, which will be connected to the board by the two sets of pins (single-row and double-row).

Does the NanoHat OLED use the USB pins?

I could solder to the external USB port infernally, but I would rather use the two unused USB ports/wires (if they indeed are unused).

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ElderOfPsion wrote:
USB port pins (1-5 on the single-row pins?)
This will work if those pins aren’t being useful by the NanoHat OLED, which will be connected to the board by the two sets of pins (single-row and double-row).
Does the NanoHat OLED use the USB pins?
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You should have no problem - the Wiki http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoHat_OLED
for the OLED-Hat does say:

Only GND and 5V on the 12-Pin land are connected and the rest pins are open.
For more details on the 12-Pin connector refer to NanoPi NEO/Air/NEO2's wiki site.
Only GND and 5V on the 12-Pin land are connected and the rest pins are open.
For more details on the 12-Pin connector refer to NanoPi NEO/Air/NEO2's wiki site.

Thank you. I missed that part of the Wiki.
I'll give this a go & see what happens. :)
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Well, it worked. I attached two field-stripped USB devices to the NanoHat OLED, plugged it into a NanoPi motherboard, and enjoyed access to the two devices. Yay. I'll put together a tutorial someday.

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