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The bidirectional USB 3 Multiplexer ('mux') allows either a single USB device (or multiple devices when using a USB hub) to be switched between two USB hosts (computer) or using its bidirectional ability you can connect one of two devices to a USB host at a time.
The PCB is designed to fit onto the (USB/NIC end) mounting holes of a full-sized Raspberry Pi with a 40-pin header. This allows easy stacking when using the multiplexer with a Raspberry Pi board.
Three USB3 Type-A sockets are on the multiplexer labelled A, B, and C. The multiplexer can be toggled between connecting ports A to B when pulling the S pin LOW (default) or connecting ports A to C when pulling the S pin HIGH (using a 3.3V to 5V signal).
The 3-pin 0.1" header has pins for GND, S, and 3v3 which can be used to connect a manual switch if required, or you can connect the GND and S pins to a microcontroller to switch ports.
Whilst there are many USB 3 Multiplexers available to share a device between USB hosts, and some of these are capable of bidirectional use, they rarely switch the power (i.e. other bidirectional multiplexers simply connect the power pins of all USB ports together which can confuse a USB device when its data lines are connected to a different USB host). With this multiplexer, the power is switched so when selecting A<>B either port can source power for the other but port C is not powered, similarly when using A<>C either port can supply power for the other but port B is not powered.
Another feature of this multiplexer is a power delay. When switching from A<>B to A<>C by pulling the S pin HIGH power is first disconnected between A<>B and the data lines are connected between ports A<>C. Then after a short delay the power is connected between A<>C (and vice versa when S goes LOW). Delaying the power like this when switching gives the USB device time to reset.
To control which USB host the USB port is connected to, set the S (SELECT) pins HIGH/LOW as per the table below (the S pin works with a 3.3V to 5V signal).
SELECT | Connection |
0/LOW (default) | Port A is connected to Port B |
1/HIGH | Port A is connected to Port C |
Only suitable for 5V supplies with 5V devices.
When choosing USB 3 Type-A plug to plug cable(s) you MUST ensure the RX and TX pairs are crossed and VBUS is connected (if RX/TX pairs are not crossed the cable will only work for USB2).
Also, be aware the multiplexer signals are switched (not repeated/re-driven) so keeping the total cable length short (<2M) is a must for signal integrity. We have a 1m USB 3.0 extension cable in our store that works with the Multiplexer.