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ARDUINO USB HOST SHIELD

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The Arduino USB Host Shield allows you to connect an USB device to your Arduino.
• HID devices keyboards, mice, joysticks, etc.
• Game controllers Sony PS3, Nintendo Wii, Xbox360.
• USB to serial converters FTDI, ACM, as well as certain cell phones and

GPS receivers.
• Android phones and tables.
• Digital cameras Canon EOS, Powershot, Nikon DSLRs and P&S, as well as generic

PTP.
• Mass storage devices USB sticks, memory card readers, external hard drives, etc.
• Bluetooth dongles.

For information on using the board with the Android OS, see:

Google's ADK documentation. Arduino's ADK documentation.

Arduino communicates with the MAX3421E using the SPI bus through the ICSP header . This is on digital pins 10, 11, 12, and 13 on the Uno and pins 10, 50, 51, and 52 on the Mega. On both boards, pin 10 is used to select the MAX3421E. Pins 7, 8 and 9 are used for GPX, INT and RES pins.

TECH SPECS

Operating Voltage

USB Controller MAX3421E

Max Current
500mA when Arduino is powered by a suitable power supply connected to the Arduino power jack

Max Current 400mA when Arduino is powered by its USB port
• OSH Schematics

Arduino USB Host Shield is hardware! You can build your own board using the following files:

EAGLE FILES IN .ZIP SCHEMATICS IN .PDF

Arduino Library

The Arduino USB Host Shield can be used with the "USB Host Library for Arduino" hosted by Oleg Mazurov and Alexei Glushchenko from Kristian Lauszus and Andrew Kroll onGitHub download .

Tutorials

With an Arduino HSB Host Shield you can even control an RC car using an XBOX wireless game controller. Many tutorials are available online, here you can find some tutorial developed
• Bluetooth HID devices
• PS4 controller
• Adding a display to a digital scale using Arduino and USB Host shield
• Mass Storage;

Power

The Arduino USB Host Shield has no power jack and is powered only when attached to an Arduino board.

Input & Output

This shield has a MALE USB port where you can attach your USB device. The shield features several TinkerKit input/output and communication interfaces. Connecting TinkerKit modules can simplify the creation of a project or a prototype. The connectors are
• 2 TinkerKit Inputs IN2 and IN3 in white , these connectors are routed to the Arduino A2 and A3 analog input pins.
• 2 TinkerKit Outputs OUT5 and OUT6 in orange , these connectors are routed to the Arduino PWM outputs on pins 5 and
• 2 TinkerKit TWI these connectors in white are routed on the Arduino TWI interface. Both connect to the same TWI interface to allow you to create a chain of TWI devices.

Physical Characteristics

The maximum length and width of the Motor Shield PCB are and inches respectively. Four screw holes allow the board to be attached to a surface or case. Note that the distance between digital pins 7 and 8 is 160 mil not an even multiple of the 100 mil spacing of the other pins.
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