Well, here's the idea. Since there are no decent usb headsets that fit the Kaiser (Tilt over here), I'd like to take a stock HTC usb headset, cut the usb portion off, and take my set of Shure headphones and splice them onto the dongle. Problem is tracing the pins from the mini usb to the appropriate wire.
Would like to know if anyone has a pinout of the mini usb port?
Something like:
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Data
# A = GND
# B = NC
# C = +DATA
# D = -DATA
# E = +5v
Audio
# 1 = +Mic
# 2 = +Right
# 3 = Switch
# 4 = Gnd
# 5 = Gnd
# 6 = +Left
Wouldn't it be easier to use an adapter?
Lysander said:
Wouldn't it be easier to use an adapter?
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too ghetto for my taste
This is a rather cool idea - not sure I'd be able to convince myself to start hacking up mu E3C's though!
Good luck.
Ok, the pinout diagram at the top is now verified. I've got everything soldered up and ready, with the exception that I can't decide which ground to use. There are two, and I'm not sure of the implications of using both right and left on one, right on one, left on the other, etc.
Perhaps someone with an adapter can tell me which pin the ground is coming out of on the usb side?
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I will soon be wiring a rikaline gps mouse onto an XDA connector, can someone check the pinout for me to make sure this is ok ?
I think it should be:
Code:
XDA Female PS/2 from GPS
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Pin 5 (GND) Pin 4 (GND)
Pin 8 (RS232_TXD) Pin 1 (TX RS232)
Pin 10 (RS232_RXD) Pin 6 (RX RS232)
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The PS/2 pin numbers are from the image above, which i believe is the pinouts for the female connector on the GPS (image was taken from manual)
Many Thanks
Neil
Up :wink:
Anyone ? I'm going to need to know this soon..
Cheers
Neil
ok i connected my digitraveler to the xda 1. It's not the same GPS mouss but the principal is pretty mutch the same.
You can use these documentation to help to wire the gps mouss.
http://www.mywirelessoffice.com/xda/connector/
http://www.yorch.net/digitravel.htm
Your connection diagram below is good so it should be safe to wire your gps mouss
XDA Female PS/2 from GPS
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Pin 5 (GND) Pin 4 (GND)
Pin 8 (RS232_TXD) Pin 1 (TX RS232)
Pin 10 (RS232_RXD) Pin 6 (RX RS232)
cheers,
Yann
thanks, I also have a digitraveler which I made a cable for to hook it up to my XDA. This GPS unit is for my dad's xda, as sadly there were no digitravelers left by the time he got his.
Many Thanks
Neil
Ok, so hoepfully someone can clear this up as I don't yet have my Kaiser (tilt) and am trying to get some accessories.
I previously had a PPC-6700 which synced and charged via a standard mini-USB jack.
I then upgraded to the PPC-6800 which I only had for about a week (had to give it back to my work). With that device there was a different type of usb jack on it that seems to be what the Kaiser also has. Can someone tell me what this is called?
From my recollection however, this slightly different jack would also accept the typical mini-usb plug as i can remember using my PPC-6700 wall charger on it.
So can you use standard USB to mini-USB plugs to interface the Kaiser with either a PC for sync/charge or to a wall-charger? What is the new interface called and what is the point of it?
thanks much!
I may have actually answerd my own question as I have found (I think) the name for this new interface... EXTUSBTM ? Is this correct. And the point is to interface the charger/sync and audio headset together?
If this is all it does then I should be fine using all my old mini-usb plugs for data interface/charging, right?
thx!
Yes, you can use a standard 5 pin mini USB cable. The port is HTC's 11 pin combination sync/charge/audio port. Both their plug and the standard 5 pin mini USB plugs fit and work.
Wikipedia (for once!) isn't too big on details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_ExtUSB
But basically, it's got 11 pins to handle audio, power and syncing.
Have a look here for pinouts etc.
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AT$T Cheaped me out again. I only got a standard USB sync cable from them! DoH! lol
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I don't know if people realise this but you can modify a generic car charger to automaticlly activate the Navi Panel mode so you don't need to buy the SU400 kit.
You will need a car charger that is capable of suppying 1 amp, to enable fast charging. ( Use an app called Spoon Charge to check) or disassemble the USB Micro A plug and ensure Data- and Data + are soldered together. DO NOT solder Data - and Data + togehter if not already done so this means the device is not capable of supplying 1amp.
If so you should have a unused pin ( this is called the ID pin) solder this along with Data + and Data - to OV.
When the charger is connected it will launch Navi Panle if enabled and turn on bluetooth and pair to a set device.
I will take a pic of the modded plug and post it up. In theory I would assume the same mechanism is used on more than this device.
Wayne
OMG LEGEND bro. lol. Finally someone figured out HOW to do this so you don't have to buy that overpriced HD2 carkit. Thanks. Mod's this should be a sticky.
mods seriously this should be front page news
Are you sure, that this will work? Did you tried it yourself? Cause my CU-S400 is also activaiting the Navipanel even if i don't have plugged in the Charger! So I think that it hasn't anything to do with the mAh-size of the charging unit....
You're right.
Right connections for recognition Car Kit Mode :
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Source.
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DELL MINI5 尾插转接成 MicroUSB母口
Seems to be ¥58 RMB + ¥12/25 shipping, which is approx
$10.99 - 13.00 each.
Taobao is similar to amazon as a web store, it doesnt ship outside china though.
It's a 30 pin dock connector on one end and a mini usb port on the other end, so you can use any old mini usb cable on it. (like most phones) It's MINI usb and not MICRO as used on very new phones.
Seems to use the same connector head as the otg cable one, might be the same manufacturer of the heads.
Dell should have made official ones themselves, the stock cable is redicilious as it's essentially propriatary. This is most true for being on the road when you need to charge, you need both the cable and a charger with an actual port. Buying a charger with a 30 pin dock connector built in means that it's tied to the s5/7. With this you can use and old microUSB charger.
Quick facts:
The Streak does NOT use the PDMI connector standard. It merely uses the same head and SOME of the same pinouts. There are no devices out that use standardized PDMI. Dell internally refers to it as the '30 pin dock connector'
This should work on the s5 and s7 as they use the same dock connector, wont work on the s10 as it uses a different 40 pin connector.
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Repost from the S5 accessory subforum, applies to the s7 just as much.
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Wonder if this would help hooking up USB devices to the streak? Would it work you think?
I created a docking station for the hd2 with the following materials:
- cd dual case
- dtech solar usb hub
- mini key usb keyboard
- Kensington Universal Multi-Display Adapter
- multiple usb cables
You can connect two usb devices (usb-host only works in winmo and linux so far). Two usb ports are inside and always connected to keyboard and displaylink device. The dvi(vga)-video out function only works in hd2 linux with displaylink framebuffer installed. The 5V for usb host can be provided from external power source (usb in) or from internal battery. The internal battery (700 mAh) can power hd2 and usb devices for approximately 30 min (depends on usb devices). The internal battery can be charged over usb in. It can also be charged with solar cell but it takes forever (The actual purpose of the solar cell is to compensate self discharge).
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hd2 with an external monitor is great...so kensington display adapter it s an external usb video card,so you can have dvi output.At wich resolution?
I think at least less than 1600*900 because when I set that resolution in xorg.conf xserver wont start. I tried several different lower resolutions and I got an image on second screen but image actually always looked the same as if resolution was unchanged. I think this is a bug. But hopkinskong is still working on the matter so we will know for sure when he releases the final version of hd2 slackware.