![]() ![]() It’s the first purpose built bit of hardware designed for the express purpose of giving the Pi four USB ports while only making it a sliver thicker. ’s build does it by soldering a USB hub directly to the Pi through these test points. We’ve seen this done before with a few tenuous solder connections between the Zero and an off-the-shelf USB hub. has a bit of experience with USB ports on the Pi, and the test points available on the bottom of this cheap and wonderful board provide everything you need to break out the single USB OTG port to a USB hub. ![]() The Pi Zero does have a lot of test points exposed on the back, and is clever enough to come up with a 4-port hub you can solder directly to the Pi Zero. ![]() Quickly, though, it was realized that one USB port wasn’t enough, and having a single USB OTG port was only just the most economical solution. Slowly, Raspberry Pi Zeros are falling into the hands of everyone who wants one. ![]()
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