Hub USB-C (Multiport, HDMI/DP, PD 100W, Ethernet)
Hub-uri USB-C OEM din China: HDMI/DP 4K, PD 100W, Gigabit Ethernet. Certificat CE/FCC/USB-IF. MOQ 200 unități.
Selecția Chipset-ului: Ce Contează de Fapt
The chipset combination determines real-world performance ceilings for consumer electronics accessories. Three chipset families dominate the market:
VIA Labs (VL817/VL822). Solid USB 3.2 Gen 1/2 switching, mature drivers, good Windows and macOS compatibility. The VL817 is the most common choice for 5-port budget hubs. VL822 adds Gen 2 (10Gbps) support. Reliable, but HDMI Alt Mode requires a companion chip (typically an ANX7411 or AG9311 for DP-to-HDMI conversion).
Realtek RTS5411/RTS5425. Popular in higher-end designs due to tighter PD 3.0 integration and better thermal performance under sustained load. More expensive BOM — typically $0.80–1.50 more per unit than equivalent VIA solution.
GL.iNet GL3523. Budget tier, adequate for simple 3-in-1 designs (USB-A × 2 + charging). Not recommended for products claiming 4K HDMI or USB 3.0 data transfer speeds — the silicon does not meet the advertised bandwidth in practice.
Always request factory engineering samples and run real-world bandwidth tests: copy a 10GB file across the USB-A port while HDMI is active and PD charging is in progress. Thermal throttling under combined load is a common failure mode that datasheets do not reveal. A factory audit should verify the chipset part numbers against the BOM during production-quality samples.
Conformitatea EMI pentru Designuri Multi-Port
USB 3.0 operates at 5GHz harmonics that overlap with WiFi 5GHz and Bluetooth bands. Hubs with poor shielding cause interference with the host laptop’s wireless adapters. This is the most common FCC Part 15B failure mode for USB hubs.
Ask the factory for a pre-compliance scan report (radiated emissions at 3 meters). Specific items to verify:
- Ferrite beads on USB-A data lines (suppresses common-mode noise)
- Shielding continuity between cable shield and PCB ground plane
- Separation between USB 3.0 traces and HDMI cable routing
For CE certification (EN 55032 Class B), conducted emissions on the USB-C power input line are a separate test that smaller factories sometimes skip. Confirm the test report covers both radiated and conducted emissions. For a full overview, see our CE and FCC certification guide.
Limitele de Bandă HDMI și Revendicările 4K@60Hz
4K@60Hz over HDMI 2.0 requires 18Gbps bandwidth. Achieving this via USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode requires:
- The host laptop must support DP Alt Mode (not all USB-C ports do — Thunderbolt ports always do, but not all USB-C ports are Thunderbolt)
- The hub must implement DP 1.4 Alt Mode (not DP 1.2)
- The HDMI downstream chip must be HDMI 2.0b capable
Many factories quote “4K@60Hz HDMI” but ship DP 1.2 + HDMI 1.4 hardware, which caps at 4K@30Hz. Test with an actual 4K@60Hz display before sign-off. Confirm in the BOM that the HDMI bridge chip’s part number matches HDMI 2.0 capability.
Probleme Frecvente
PD passthrough derating. A hub rated “100W PD passthrough” typically delivers 85–90W to the host after the hub’s own power draw. The spec should state the effective host charging wattage, not the input rating.
macOS compatibility. Apple Silicon Macs implement strict USB-C enumeration. Request test results specifically on M1/M2/M3 MacBook Air and Pro. Many budget hubs show display flickering or USB-A enumeration failures on macOS 13+. When sourcing USB-C hubs, include macOS compatibility testing in your quality inspection protocol. See our factory audit checklist for a full supplier vetting workflow.
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