Whyzman
05-02-2005, 01:25 AM
I picked up an internal USB media card reader. Little did I realize the learning curve I was about to enter into...major S curve kinda stuff! :)
It has a 5 pin in-line connector. Most of the motherboard connectors, however, are setup to handle a dual USB scenario (i.e. a 9 pin connector that provides for two additional USB ports).
Looking over the wiring diagram it appears that I could indeed just use the 5 pin on one portion of the header. It appears that the other half of the header could still possibly use a 5 pin, but one of the pins (shell connector I think they call it) would not make contact with the header on the other portion...because there's no pin for it to engage in the number 9 or 10 spot.
So, I 'm wondering if this is a problem or if the shell connector (black wire) is essentially a redundant ground?
Also, I've used up the 2 internal USB connectors available on my motherboard. Is there some type of 5 pin splitter at the motherboard level that would allow me to plug it in?
Does an external USB hub essentially accomplish the same thing...or, is there circuitry that regulates each of the devices one would plug into it?
Questions questions...your help would be much appreciated! The rack and pinions attached to my poor brain are really taking a beating on the curves...;)
It has a 5 pin in-line connector. Most of the motherboard connectors, however, are setup to handle a dual USB scenario (i.e. a 9 pin connector that provides for two additional USB ports).
Looking over the wiring diagram it appears that I could indeed just use the 5 pin on one portion of the header. It appears that the other half of the header could still possibly use a 5 pin, but one of the pins (shell connector I think they call it) would not make contact with the header on the other portion...because there's no pin for it to engage in the number 9 or 10 spot.
So, I 'm wondering if this is a problem or if the shell connector (black wire) is essentially a redundant ground?
Also, I've used up the 2 internal USB connectors available on my motherboard. Is there some type of 5 pin splitter at the motherboard level that would allow me to plug it in?
Does an external USB hub essentially accomplish the same thing...or, is there circuitry that regulates each of the devices one would plug into it?
Questions questions...your help would be much appreciated! The rack and pinions attached to my poor brain are really taking a beating on the curves...;)