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    SEGGER has released the latest product in its family of professional multi-port USB hubs: the compact and highly flexible SEGGER USB Hub-13.
    SEGGER Announces Industrial Grade 13-port USB Hub

    SEGGER Announces Industrial Grade 13-port USB Hub

    10/20/2025

    ­The all-new SEGGER USB Hub-13 is an expanded version of SEGGER’s USB Hub-7. It is a space-saving, industrial-grade USB hub with 13 downstream high-speed USB-C ports.

    SEGGER USB Hub-13 is ideal for gang-programming setups where multiple SEGGER Flasher Compact in-system programmers are controlled with a SEGGER Flasher Hub-4 or Flasher Hub-12.

    Enhancing throughput for embedded production

    With an increased number of USB ports available, SEGGER USB Hub-13 allows creation of up to 24 channels in a single system when combined with space-efficient Flasher Compact units and a Flasher Hub. The result? Levels of flexibility that enable dramatically increased programming-station throughput.  

    SEGGER USB Hub-13’s key features include upstream port isolation, for protecting a host system from electrical disturbances; overload protection, for safeguarding connected devices; and a compact and flexible design with a removable top plate that allows the device to fit just about anywhere. In addition, SEGGER USB Hub-13 has a wide specified power-input range of 8-30V.

    "SEGGER USB Hub-13 is an ideal partner for gang-programming setups,” explains Dirk Akemann, Head of Technical Marketing, SEGGER. “Like its predecessor, it was designed from the ground up to pair well with other products in our programming ecosystem, and its expanded number of ports means it delivers increased efficiency.”

    More information on SEGGER USB hubs is available here.

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