![]() ![]() Mar 18 21:51:14 amy kernel: usb 3-2.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 Mar 18 21:51:14 amy kernel: usb 3-2.3: New USB device found, idVendor=0a5c, idProduct=bd16 Mar 18 21:51:14 amy kernel: usb 3-2.3: new high-speed USB device number 38 using xhci_hcd Mar 18 21:51:14 amy kernel: usb 3-2.3: device descriptor read/all, error 8 All Linux will say is: Mar 18 21:51:14 amy kernel: usb 3-2.3: new high-speed USB device number 37 using xhci_hcd Anonymous reports success with a 82 Ohm resistor.įor me this worked out of the box with XBMC/Kodi. On the Raspberry PI you’ll find 3.3 V on one of the headers. ) or maybe 3 diodes to get the right voltage. That’s probably going to break the chip if you hook that up to VDD (not sure, didn’t try. I’ve measured ~22mA at 3.3V power consumption. Not sure what the P0.5 (a GPIO on nRF24LU1+ chip) is used for (maybe for power-on?). Mar 18 21:08:48 amy kernel: usb 3-2.4: ep 0x84 - rounding interval to 32 microframes, ep desc says 48 microframes Mar 18 21:08:48 amy kernel: usb 3-2.4: ep 0x83 - rounding interval to 64 microframes, ep desc says 80 microframes Mar 18 21:08:48 amy kernel: usb 3-2.4: ep 0x81 - rounding interval to 64 microframes, ep desc says 80 microframes Mar 18 21:08:48 amy kernel: usb 3-2.4: Manufacturer: D-Link Boxee Mar 18 21:08:48 amy kernel: usb 3-2.4: Product: D-Link Boxee Receiver d.15 Mar 18 21:08:48 amy kernel: usb 3-2.4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 Mar 18 21:08:48 amy kernel: usb 3-2.4: New USB device found, idVendor=1915, idProduct=20d9 Once hooked up to a USB port (GND, D+ and D-) and a 3.3 VDC power source Linux will show it as follows: Mar 18 21:08:48 amy kernel: usb 3-2.4: new full-speed USB device number 11 using xhci_hcd Both connect to USB and can be hooked up to another box (e.g. It hosts the receiver chip (a Nordic Semiconductor nRF24LU1+) for the remote control and a Mini PCI WiFi module. The PCB shown in the (potato quality) picture below is taken from a Boxee Box. Remote Control Receiver (and WiFi) module ¶
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