Showing posts with label hub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hub. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2018

FAQ: Can I use two or more of these 3-port Hubs to connect several FW800 devices to my Mac?

FAQ: Can I use two or more of these 3-port Hubs to connect several FW800 devices to my Mac?

Yes you may, but you might be better served using the Unibrain five-port, rather than the Unibrain three port hub. Here's a topology using two three port hubs:

              Hub_1
HOST --- = p1 |
              | p2 = --- DEVICE         Hub_2
              | p3 = ------------  = p1 |
                                        | p2 = --- DEVICE
                                        | p3 = --- DEVICE

This works out of the box for self-powered FireWire devices. Bear in mind that any bus power devices will require an optional power supply. Also, the total device count on a single branch cannot exceed 16, and understand that aggregating multiple devices on a single port does create a potential for over-saturating bus bandwidth if several high-performance (e.g. HDDs) devices are sending data at once. However, for most uses, tiered hubs are fine. Lastly, put your slowest devices on the end of the chain.

Hope this was helpful.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Power Supply Information for Unibrain's FireRepeater Line of FireWire Repeater Hubs

12VDC 3A External Power Supplies/Adapters for Unibrain FireWire Devices)One of the more prevalent questions asked when purchasing FireWire repeater hubs is "do I need the optional power supply?" The answer to this question depends on what type of FireWire 800 or FireWire 400 devices are being used.

Quick Definitions: Self Powered vs. Bus Powered

A Self Powered FireWire device is one that plugs into the wall or utilizes internal batteries. One example is FireWire hard disk drives using 3.5in mechanism which come with their own power transformers and AC adapters. Another example are battery powered DV Camcorders. Most FireWire based audio equipment like those from Pro Tools is self powered as well

Bus Powered FireWire devices draw current from the FireWire bus itself. FireWire hard disk drives using 2.5in mechanisms are typically able to use bus power. Our CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 UDMA CompactFlash reader requires bus power. Portable devices like the Apogee Duet require bus power as well.

If you are using self powered devices with a FireWire repeater hub, then there isn't a need to purchase an optional power supply. Conversely, if you are using bus powered FireWire products, you almost certainly need the optional power supply. [1]

Bus Power isn't always enough for multiple devices drawing current off multiple ports at the same time. If you daisy chain several devices, it also may draw more current than available. Further, the total amount of Amps a hub provides needs to divided by the number of ports to find per port current when each port is drawing current. In the case of Unibrain's FireRepeater 3A supply, this would work out approximately as follows:

Unibrain FireRepeater-800 Pro FireWire 800 IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub 5 Port
(3 amperes) / 5 = 0.6 amperes approximately per port (max)
Unibrain FireRepeater-800 Pro FireWire 800 IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub 4 Port
(3 amperes) / 4 = 0.75 amperes approximately per port (max)
Unibrain FireRepeater 800 FireWire 800 IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub 3 Port
(3 amperes) / 3 = 1 ampere approximately per port (max)
Unibrain FireRepeater 400 FireWire 400 IEEE 1394a Repeater Hub 3 Port
(3 amperes) / 3 = 1 ampere approximately per port (max)

Often computer companies will list ports by watts, instead of amps. When a company lists Watts for their FireWire ports, divide it by 12 (FireWire is typically 12 Volts) to find the Amperage.

The calculation above are the worst case scenario, typical application rarely see devices drawing current of each port.

Unibrain 3 port hub for 2 CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 to UDMA CompactFlash Drives[1] A notible exception is the CFFire800 Pro FireWire 800 UDMA CompactFlash reader with Unibrain's 3 Port FireWire 800 Hub. We've tested this off a powered Mac port and were able to run two CFFire800 Pro's without the addtional power supply. Here is a quote from our test results.

While our CFFire800 Pro uses FireWire bus power, we knew it draws less than 500mA, while the MacBook Pro provides just under 1A of current while running on batteries. One product we offer, Unibrain's extremely portable FireRepeater 800, splits source current between two ports. With that in mind we set out to test two CFFire800 Pro readers with FireRepeater 800 to see if it provided enough power off a single FireWire 800 port to enable both CompactFlash readers; we found it worked flawlessly.

12VDC 3A External Power Supplies/Adapters for Unibrain FireWire Devices

This versatile adapter provides up to 3A stable regulated 12V DC output. For use with Unibrain Fire Repeaters, Fire-i Digital cameras and Unibrain FireWire External Hard Drives. It provides power for FireWire devices on laptops that do not provide power through the FireWire ports and can provide additional power for devices connected in an extended link to desktop systems.

Part Number and Description
PS-12VDC-UB 12VDC 3A External Power Supply/Adapter UB (FireWire)
PS-12VDC-UB-EUROPE 12VDC 3A External Power Supply/Adapter UB (FireWire) for European Type C/F outlets
Others available on special order, contact us with outlet type

For full specifications, see the 12VDC 3A External Power Supplies/Adapters for Unibrain FireWire Devices page at EverythingHerePlus.com

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Black or White 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hubs with 4A Power Supplies

13 Port USB 2.0 HubsWrangling multiple USB 2.0 hubs, and want to consolidate a number of devices? EHP's 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hubs provide host computers with 13 additional USB ports and allow flexible tiered Hi-Speed USB configurations with a single hub! These robust and inexpensive 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hubs run in self powered mode and provides over current protection at each of their downstream ports. Fully USB 2.0 compliant and USB 1.1 backward compatible, the 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hubs support low, full, and high speed USB devices and works with any system that supports the USB specification. One of the 13 downstream ports is on top of the 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hub, and folds down for convenient access to portable USB 'thumb' Drives. Providing thirteen downstream ports in total, these 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hubs features plug and play installation and transparent operation. This hub is fully backward compatible with USB 1.1 and will work with systems and devices using the slower standard. These 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hubs come with a free power supply with a generous 4 ampere capacity, and USB 2.0 cable to connect to a host computer.

13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hubs with 4A PS (Black or White)

Friday, October 29, 2010

Four (4) Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 External Hub with 4 Ampere Power Supply

4 Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub
The HU430 is our latest 4 Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub for quickly adding four additional USB 3.0 ports to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 enabled computers. The hub maximizes data transfer speeds when using higher-bandwidth peripherals including external USB 3.0 digital video cameras, disk drives, video surveillance cameras, high-resolution webcams, and multi-channel audio. Unlike many low cost hubs, the HU430's generous 4 Ampere power supply which provides up 900mA per port, in compliance with the USB 3.0 standard. What's more, the HU430 4 Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub provides over-current and fuse protection at each port

This 4 port model supports USB 3.0 data transfer speeds up to 5Gb/s and provides backwards support for USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices. The 4 port HU430 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub works with a wide range of USB devices and allows simultaneous operation of multiple USB 3.0 and legacy USB devices. The 4 port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub comes with a power supply for USB devices requiring bus power.

Friday, September 10, 2010

September Special $1 Shipping on 5 Port FireRepeater-800 Pro FireWire 800 Repeater Hubs

FireRepeater-800 Pro 5 Port at EverythingHerePlus.comTake advantage of EverythingHerePlus.com's latest offering: $1.00 Priority Mail Flat Rate delivery to every address in the United States on the FW8-FIO-UB5PRH FireRepeater-800 Pro FireWire 800 IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub 5 Port. Purchase the power supply (PS-12VDC-UB or PS-12VDC-UB-EUROPE) at the same time, and both items ship in the same box for the same price — EHP will subtract power supply shipping at time of order processing. For international orders or shipping other than USPS Priority Mail, we'll apply a $4.00 USD discount to quoted shipping prices. Offer only available on USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Small Boxes shipping to United States destinations. Offer expires Midnight, September 30, 2010.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

FireRepeater-800 PRO gets a glowing review from IT Enquirer

FireRepeater-800 Pro FireWire 800 IEEE 1394b Repeater Hub 4 Port
IT Enquirer's Erik Vlietinck summed up his review of the 4 port FireWire 800 FireRepeater-800 PRO repeater hub with this glowing endorsement:

In contrast to its competitors, Unibrain’s FireRepeater-800 PRO has a wall mounting bracket to secure the unit in place, and the ability to screw-lock your FireWire cables in place. I would recommend the Unibrain FireRepeater-800 PRO to anyone wanting to connect more devices to his computer than he can daisy-chain, and up to a longer distance than is possible without a repeater device. [full review]

The FireWire 800 four port repeater hub, along with the five and three port models of the FireRepeater line are all available at EverythingHerePlus. For people needing a FireWire 400 model, we still stock the Three Port FireWire 400 Repeater Hub.

Resources:

FireWire 800 Hubs and Repeaters 3 Port, 4 Port, and 5 Port IEEE 1394b
FireWire 800 Hubs for New iMacs and Macs as easy as 3, 4, 5!
Power Supply Information for FireWire Repeater Hubs like
Unibrain's FireRepeater Line

EverythingHerePlus Seller Reviews

Sunday, August 8, 2010

4 Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 External Hub with 2A PS at EverythingHerePlus.com

4 Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 External Hub with 2A PSOur new 4-Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub from quickly adds four (4) additional USB 3.0 ports to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 enabled computers. The hub maximizes data transfer speeds when using higher-bandwidth peripherals including external USB 3.0 digital video cameras, disk drives, video surveillance cameras, high-resolution webcams, and multi-channel audio.

The 4-port model supports USB 3.0 data transfer speeds up to 5Gb/s and provides backwards support for USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices. The 4-Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub works with a wide range of USB devices and allows simultaneous operation of multiple USB 3.0 and legacy USB devices. The 4-Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub comes with a 2 Ampere power supply for USB devices requiring bus power.

4 Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 External Hub with 2A PS at EverythingHerePlus.com

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

12VDC 3A External Power Supply/Adapter for Unibrain FireWire Devices

12VDC 3A External Power Supply/Adapter for Unibrain FireWire Devices

This versatile adapter provides up to 3A stable regulated 12V DC output. For use with Unibrain Fire Repeaters, Fire-i Digital cameras and Unibrain FireWire External Hard Drives. It provides power for firewire devices on laptops that do not provide power through the firewire ports and can provide additional power for devices connected in an extended link to desktop systems.


  • PS-12VDC-UB for United States Type A outlets
  • PS-12VDC-UB-EUROPE for European Type C/F outlets
  • Others available on special order, contact us with outlet type

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

EverythingHerePlus.com is honored by Terry White's review of our 13 Port USB 2.0 Hubs!

13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hub with 4A PS (black or white)Terry White, widely admired photographer, Worldwide Design Evangelist for Adobe Systems, Inc., and all around tech guru recently reviewed EverythingHerePlus.com's newest 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hubs. After enumerating the advantages and disadvantages of our latest USB 2.0 Hubs he sums up by saying:

If you need to have a lot of peripherals connected at once and you're short on built-in USB ports, this is a great option.

Available in glossy black or white finishes, these inexpensive 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Hubs come with 4 amp power supplies.

USB-HUB-HU1310B 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hub with 4A PS (Black)
USB-HUB-HU1311W 13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hub with 4A PS (White)

EverythingHerePlus.com still carries the venerable K13 USB hub, which some customers prefer since it is rectangular and places most of the ports on either side.

USB-HUB-K13 USB 2.0 Hub 13 Port Powered with Power Supply K13

Have blazing fast FireWire peripherals too? Not to worry EverythingHerePlus.com has three different FireWire 800 Repeater Hubs and one FireWire 400 Hub available.

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

technology musings: FireWire 800 Hubs for New iMacs and Macs as easy as 3, 4, 5!

EverythingHerePlus.com offers 3, 4, and 5 port FireWire 800 Repeater Hubs. Great for new Macs, iMacs, and other computing environments utilizing high performance FireWire 800 peripherals.

Checkout technology musings: FireWire 800 Hubs for New iMacs and Macs as easy as 3, 4, 5! for more information.

13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hubs with 4A PS (Black or White)

13 Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 External Hubs at EverythingHerePlus