


USB HOST SHIELD ADK Arduino Compatible
Specifications:
Works with standard (dual 5/3.3V) and 3.3V-only (for example, Pro Arduino) boards.
Complies with USB Specification Revision 2.0 (Full-Speed 12Mbps Peripheral, Full-/Low-Speed 12Mbps/1.5Mbps Host)
Compatible with Mass storage devices, such as USB sticks, memory card readers, external hard drives (FAT32 Type File System – Mega Arduino only).
The following device classes are currently supported by the shield:
HID devices, such as keyboards, mice, joysticks, etc.
game controllers – Sony PS3, Nintendo Wii, Xbox360
USB to serial converters – FTDI, PL-2303, ACM, as well as certain cell phones and GPS receivers
ADK-capable Android phones and tables
Digital cameras – Canon EOS, Powershot, Nikon DSLRs and P&S, as well as generic PTP
Mass storage devices, such as USB sticks, memory card readers, external hard drives
Bluetooth dongles.
₹641.00 (Incl. GST)
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Description
The ADK USB Host Shield compatible with Arduino is based on the MAX3421E, which is a USB peripheral/host controller containing the digital logic and analog circuitry necessary to implement a full-speed USB peripheral or a full-/low-speed host compliant to USB specification rev 2.0.
It is compatible with more Arduinos – not only UNO and Duemilanove but also Mega and Mega 2560 work with a Standard variant of this shield out of the box. No more SPI re-wiring and code modifications – just solder included stackable connectors (2×3 ICSP connector’s female side should be facing down), plug and play! Using the Arduino Compatible USB HOST function, let your Arduino communicate with other USB devices, and supports the USB HUB function.
One is called the host (or server) and the other one is called peripheral (client). The Host device controls the peripheral device and also provides power to it. When you connect any USB device like a mouse or a keyboard to your computer, your computer acts as the host and controls (or polls) the client device (keyboard or mouse, or even an Arduino).
For successful communication to happen using USB protocol, you need at least one of the devices to be the host, which means that you cannot connect two keyboards and expect them to communicate with each other.
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