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NanoPi NEO Air, USB issues

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I cut a USB cable to about 3", and soldered the following.

Red wire to pin 1
White Wire to pin 2
Green wire to pin 3
Black wire to pin 12

I have plugged in several different kinds of USB devices from pen drives, Ethernet adapters, audio devices and none of them enumerate. I have used these same devices on your other products with no issues at all.
here is the result on the terminal when I plug one of them in.

[ 123.090138] usb 7-1: device descriptor read/64, error -62
[ 123.380119] usb 7-1: device descriptor read/64, error -62
[ 123.850255] usb 7-1: device descriptor read/64, error -62
[ 124.140157] usb 7-1: device descriptor read/64, error -62
[ 124.850113] usb 7-1: device not accepting address 8, error -62
[ 125.450112] usb 7-1: device not accepting address 9, error -62
[ 125.456665] hub 7-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1


I even tried moving the white & green wires to USB2 but had the same results.
Hello,
Maybe you can check whether your wiring is correct .

thank you!
Just a wild guess - this couldn't have anything to do with the pullup resistors on D+ or D- to differentiate USB type-1 from USB type-2 devices, could it?
Maybe you can check whether your wiring is correct .


I did check it, it is correct.

Just a wild guess - this couldn't have anything to do with the pullup resistors on D+ or D- to differentiate USB type-1 from USB type-2 devices, could it?


I am not sure I follow. On other devices like RPI, or BBB, where they provide the USB pins, I have wired up the same plug with no problems before. I am doing it the same way here but it's just not working.
Friendly arm, do you have any input to this problem ?
Hi,
Red wire to pin 1
Green Wire to pin 2
White wire to pin 3
Black wire to pin 12
yonganch wrote:
Hi,
Red wire to pin 1
Green Wire to pin 2
White wire to pin 3
Black wire to pin 12


That would be backwards for the B+ & B- per the documents. But regardless I did try that before I posted. When I tried it that way I got nothing at all in the terminal. So this is not the problem But thanks for the suggestion.
hi, you can buy this data cable, and then try

https://www.amazon.com/Micro-Female-Cab ... to+usbhost
lawrence wrote:
hi, you can buy this data cable, and then try

https://www.amazon.com/Micro-Female-Cab ... to+usbhost



That cable has nothing to do with the spare USB pins.
Hi,
You can reference my image, i can use USB WiFi with my NanoPi NEO Air.

Image
Why would you add a wifi when the board has one ?
sorry to intrude... but because it just does not work.

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