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7-port stackable USB3.0 hub - Front
7-port stackable USB3.0 hub - Back
X180 interface
7-port stackable USB3.0 hub
7-port stackable USB3.0 hub + Pi 4
7-port stackable USB3.0 hub + Pi 4
7-port stackable USB3.0 hub + X735
X180 Connection

Overview

The perfect stackable 7-port USB3.1 Gen1 hub for the Raspberry Pi4! It extends one USB port on Raspberry Pi4 to 7 usable USB ports, which allows you to connect much more USB devices to your Raspberry Pi. The board size is exactly the same with Pi4 B and can be easily mounted under your Raspberry Pi.

The X180 SuperSpeed USB3.1 hub built in with two USB 3.1 Gen 1 hub Controllers which provides an easy and reliable connection with a transfer speed of up to 5 Gbps, 10x greater than USB2.0 that allows users to add 7 USB3.1 Gen1 ports for your Raspberry Pi 4 easily, backwards compatible with USB2.0 and 1.1.

The hub can be external self-powered or USB bus-powered. For more power hungry devices you can use the DC power jack (5.5*2.5mm) or JST XH2.54 connector on board as an alternative power input port.

Features

For Use With Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
Operating System All Raspberry Pi operating systems
Key Features
  • The perfect stackable 7-port USB3.1 Gen1 hub for the Raspberry Pi4
  • Easy Setup, Plug-and-Play, Without software to install, just install it in and go
  • Ultra-fast Data Transfers: Works with USB3.0 and USB2.0 to deliver ultra-fast transfer speeds
  • Stackable design allows you to connect several X180 boards on your Raspberry Pi4 (See notes)
  • Function to power the RPi via XH2.54 only needing a single power supply
  • External self-powered or USB bus-powered
  • Integrated two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Hub Controllers
  • Specially-made USB3.1 jumper to connect with Raspberry Pi - no additional cables needed
  • Fully compatible with X735 for intelligent power management and cooling your Raspberry Pi
  • Fully compatible with X710 for wide input voltage (6~36V) and intelligent power management
  • Fully compatible with X765 for powering over Ethernet (POE, 5V 5A)
  • Fully compatible with X725 for uninterruptible power supply (18650 UPS, 5.1V 8A, WOL)
Power Supply I/O ports
  • Power supply: 5Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A
  • Ports & Connectors: DC jack - 5.5x2.5mm
  • USB socket - USB 3.0 type A
  • Power connector - XH2.54 2-pin
  • PCB Size 85mm x 56mm
Notes
  • Additional M2.5*20 M/F spacer required for stackable expansion (not supplied with X180).
  • For use with original power supply unit only.
  • Don't power your Raspberry Pi via the Pi's 40-pin header and Type-C power socket at the same time.

Installation

X180 Installation Guide

Packing List

  • 1 x X180 expansion board
  • 1 x USB3.1 Connector/Jumper
  • 1 x 2-Pin Power Connection Wire
  • 1 x Power daughter board
  • 4 x Spacer F/F M2.5 x 20mm
  • 4 x Spacer M/F M2.5 x 5+6mm
  • 1 x Spacer M/F M2.5 x 11+6mm
  • 4 x Screw M2.5 x5mm

Document

X180 PCB Layout

FAQ

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Anonymous user #3

4 days ago
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Is it still manufacured? Where can I buy it?

Lisa

3 days ago
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Hi,X180 has been discontinued.

Anonymous user #1

46 months ago
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Can this be used with the X750 board as well? I currently have an X750 and an X708 connected to my RPi 4 for 12 cell 18650 power but would like to add more USB ports.

Anonymous user #2

42 months ago
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Hi,It is not supported to be used with x750, because x750 is also installed under the Raspberry Pi. it can be used with x708 together.