OpenWrt One - celebrating 20 years of OpenWrt
Forest Crossman
cyrozap at gmail.com
Wed Jan 10 06:18:00 PST 2024
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 4:52 AM John Crispin <john at phrozen.org> wrote:
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> * Why is there no USB 3.x host port on the device?
> - the USB 3.x and PCIe buses are shared in the selected SoC silicon,
> hence only a single High-Speed USB port is available
Perhaps you've already considered this, but it may be possible to
route the shared PCIe/USB 3 traces to both an M.2 slot and a USB 3
host port using a high-speed dual-channel differential 1:2/2:1
switch/mux. It wouldn't enable both interfaces to be used at the same
time, but it would make it possible to select which interface is
enabled using a GPIO pin. Then U-boot could either automatically
enable one port or the other depending on what devices it detects
(e.g., enable PCIe and disable USB 3 if a PCIe device is connected,
otherwise enable USB 3 and disable PCIe), or it could be statically
configurable via a U-boot environment variable.
>From some quick searching, the switches/muxes that would enable this
cost less than $1 each in qty. 1000. For a <$100 product I understand that
may be too much of an increase to the BoM cost and PCB complexity, but
I think users would really appreciate being able to choose between
being able to add an M.2 SSD, WiFi card, or SATA controller and being
able to plug in a USB 3.x 2.5 GbE adapter, SSD/flash drive, WiFi
dongle, or 5G modem.
All the best,
Forest
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