Hello.
Can Have any of the helps to build a data cable for HTC Blue Angel.
That is how you can convert the charcher to data cable .
Sorry for any mistake in English.
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just sent you a mail, for anyone else interested in that topic:
the blueangel connector layout is to be found here:
http://pinouts.ru/PDA/pda_blue_angel_pinout.shtml
with that information, you should have the knowledge to make a usb cable of your own.
Thank you brother.
does your wall charger have 4 color cables for the 4 PIN you need for the usb conection?? I don't want to cut mine if i'm not sure
Chef_Tony said:
just sent you a mail, for anyone else interested in that topic:
the blueangel connector layout is to be found here:
http://pinouts.ru/PDA/pda_blue_angel_pinout.shtml
with that information, you should have the knowledge to make a usb cable of your own.
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Chef_Tony, I hope you can help me answering this question...
Does it safe to connect to charger and PC if my proprietary port got bend at pin number 1 and 2?
I am worry if the pin number 2 which is ground pin might be important for charging...
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anyone know where i can get a 12-pin str trk usb to normal mini usb adaptor? i want to be able to charge it with my normal mini USB chargers...expansys have it down as discontinued and ebay not being very forthcoming...
Hi,
I got mine from here http://www.hot-wire-telekom.de/
It is a german shop. I don't know if it helps.
My Adapter have 3,5 mm Earphone out and one miniusb to charge.
regards
neneoc
thanks
neneoc said:
Hi,
I got mine from here http://www.hot-wire-telekom.de/
It is a german shop. I don't know if it helps.
My Adapter have 3,5 mm Earphone out and one miniusb to charge.
regards
neneoc
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they only accept payment via bank xfer,but it's better than nothing. anyone else know any other sellers?
Does anyone have the pinout of the non-standard Startrk USB connector?
any other place to get one besides that german site? somewhere we can purchase online please. thanks
The adaptor looks like just what I need. I almost ordered a couple from the liked site, but it all became too hard. My German is just not that good. I have searched all the usual places but cannot find this adaptor anywhere else. Please, if anyone else knows where ti can be sourced (preferebly with payment via credit card) let us all know.
Mike
i've tried to search all over internet and found nothing. the only ones available are the HTC made Y cable adaptor which is pretty much overpriced and useless because i want a mini usb+3.5mm jack. even just a mini usb adaptor will do (original HTC made mini usb adaptor available, then again, overpriced). where can i find something like that? any idea guys?
yep, i've searched pretty much the whole internet
alexnvidia said:
i've tried to search all over internet and found nothing. the only ones available are the HTC made Y cable adaptor which is pretty much overpriced and useless because i want a mini usb+3.5mm jack. even just a mini usb adaptor will do (original HTC made mini usb adaptor available, then again, overpriced). where can i find something like that? any idea guys?
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! and there's nothing. grr. if it wasn't such a ballache i'd get a spare standard cable and cut it up to solder on a mini usb socket. pinouts can't be that hard - although i'm not sure where i'd get an inline mini usb socket from.
I've bought this one for 3.5 mm jack...works great:
http://www.netimes.com/shop/stereo-headphone-adapter-for-htc-startrek-platform-p-421.html
I've paid with credit card (click on paypal....don't need a paypal account), received it within a week (all the way to Europe....;-).
headphone only though
...no mini USB charge point. thanks though.
ric
yeah, we need something that has standard mini usb
I found a site on how to DIY usb t0 3.5mm jack for audio
http://www.andrewgrant.org/2007/08/24/making-a-35mm-headphone-adapter-for-the-cingular-3125.html
i did some modify of my own . i use sony ericsson headset instead of the one from electronic store because sony ericsson unit have mic and button to answer call. and SMALLER = LOOK BETTER
just open up the sony ericsson mic unit and there is all the wiring label print on the small little circuit board. just follow the tutorial for the wiring code and solder into it.
work great but no volume control , have to control from the phone
Mini Usb Please
how hard did you look
this was the 4th link on google
http://www.motorazr.com/content/accessories/5-19--3062.htm
lewnetoons said:
this was the 4th link on google
http://www.motorazr.com/content/accessories/5-19--3062.htm
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is that thing pin to pin compatible with htc strtrk? the name does sound close enough (micro usb)
landwomble said:
anyone know where i can get a 12-pin str trk usb to normal mini usb adaptor? i want to be able to charge it with my normal mini USB chargers...expansys have it down as discontinued and ebay not being very forthcoming...
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Maybe a little bit complicated...but let me suggest...
Take a Female mini usb from an old device (for example). Connect/sold/attach it to a Female standard usb (not all wires needed). Use startreck usb cable to charge
so close its exact
micro usb is the 3125 adapter type
Is this the same connector?
lewnetoons said:
this was the 4th link on google
http://www.motorazr.com/content/accessories/5-19--3062.htm
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I thought the Qtek 8500 12 pin connector was unique to that handset. Have you just searched for "micro usb adaptor" or do you know something we don't?
If this would work I'd be very happy but I don't think it will.
Ric
not sure
lewnetoons said:
micro usb is the 3125 adapter type
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http://www.crunchgear.com/2006/11/14/cingular-3125-star-trek-hands-on/
"A regular micro-USB port would have been better than the proprietary HTC port, but we understand its necessity for the slim shape the phone has"
buy it and try it
quote "A regular micro-USB port would have been better than the proprietary HTC port"
The port on the 3125 is micro usb, the port on say a 8525 or 8125 is Mini usb
I am not saying the adapter will work, only that it is a micro to mini adapter and it should work.
Often in the Internet is said that the TG01 have the function to control it with an USB Mouse.So i bought such an cable with Female-Usb and Male micro-Usb but if i put an normal USB Mouse in in nothing happens also not my keyboard or anything else i tested.
What iam doing wrong??
ftj3kf3 said:
Often in the Internet is said that the TG01 have the function to control it with an USB Mouse.So i bought such an cable with Female-Usb and Male micro-Usb but if i put an normal USB Mouse in in nothing happens also not my keyboard or anything else i tested.
What iam doing wrong??
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There is special short usb cable to work with tg01 . One side has micro usb plug to connect to tg01, second side has regular usb slot ( usb A ) like in any computer. When You plug mouse to this slot You will have mouse in tg01.
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
i have this shot cable and if i put an normal usb mouse in it nothing happens
ftj3kf3 said:
i have this shot cable and if i put an normal usb mouse in it nothing happens
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It works for me. Try with an USB keyboard to confirm that USB port works correctly
ftj3kf3 said:
i have this shot cable and if i put an normal usb mouse in it nothing happens
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Sorry I ask You about obvious things but did You buy any cable microUsb_male - usb_female or one especially designed for tg01 ?
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
i bought just one from ebay not especially for TG01
fxdjacentyfxd said:
Sorry I ask You about obvious things but did You buy any cable microUsb_male - usb_female or one especially designed for tg01 ?
Regards
fxdjacentyfxd
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The original TG01 Host cable is fitted witha uUSB A type plug (rectangular section with a white plastic horizontal plastic part). This type is wired internally with a short between pins 4 and 5 which is what triggers the device to go into Host mode.
There are also equivalent 3rd party cables available, but must conform to the uUSB spec or will simply be acting as a port extender with a USB A type line socket on the end in place of the uUSB female socket on the device.
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The original TG01 Host cable is fitted witha uUSB A type plug (rectangular section with a white plastic horizontal plastic part). This type is wired internally with a short between pins 4 and 5 which is what triggers the device to go into Host mode.
There are also equivalent 3rd party cables available, but must conform to the uUSB spec or will simply be acting as a port extender with a USB A type line socket on the end in place of the uUSB female socket on the device.
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hi kevin, thanks for the info! but can your please kindly point meme to a link where I can buy this usb host cable (cheap) I lost mine last week when I wad giving a presentation on it to show off haha
Cheers
olyloh6696 said:
hi kevin, thanks for the info! but can your please kindly point meme to a link where I can buy this usb host cable (cheap) I lost mine last week when I wad giving a presentation on it to show off haha
Cheers
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I've not seen the original Toshiba Host cables anywhere, but here is a current eBay link which is illustrating and describing the right thing. There is also a Nokia cable on Amazon which appears to be the right type - check the Nokia N8 C6-01 to make sure that it tallies.
The female socket takes a normal USB A plug; the other end has the rectangular format uUSB A plug which should have pins 4 + 5 linked internally.
The On The Go (OTG) protocol also allows for connecting two such devices together. So if you wanted to connect a pair of TG01s, you can use a uUSB A to uUSB B lead; the device with the A plug is designated the Host while the other becomes the slave. Reverse the cable and the roles change with it.
olyloh6696 said:
hi kevin, thanks for the info! but can your please kindly point meme to a link where I can buy this usb host cable (cheap) I lost mine last week when I wad giving a presentation on it to show off haha
Cheers
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look here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TOSHIBA-TG01-...UK_Mobiles_Accessories_RL&hash=item1e6190b8ce
have fun
maxmobil201 said:
look here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TOSHIBA-TG01-...UK_Mobiles_Accessories_RL&hash=item1e6190b8ce
have fun
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Many thanks kevin and maxmobile I will check them out later when I'm home. Can you confirm these work please with the TG01?
Thank you
olyloh6696 said:
Many thanks kevin and maxmobile I will check them out later when I'm home. Can you confirm these work please with the TG01?
Thank you
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they are not mine, but looks exactly like the TG 01 stuff i got with my phone
maxmobil201 said:
they are not mine, but looks exactly like the TG 01 stuff i got with my phone
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Yeh thanks, i just looked them up. i'll have to set up an ebay account to get these!
nokia c 157
kevinpwhite said:
I've not seen the original Toshiba Host cables anywhere, but here is a current eBay link which is illustrating and describing the right thing. There is also a Nokia cable on Amazon which appears to be the right type - check the Nokia N8 C6-01 to make sure that it tallies.
The female socket takes a normal USB A plug; the other end has the rectangular format uUSB A plug which should have pins 4 + 5 linked internally.
The On The Go (OTG) protocol also allows for connecting two such devices together. So if you wanted to connect a pair of TG01s, you can use a uUSB A to uUSB B lead;the device with the A plug is designated the Host while the other becomes the slave. Reverse the cable and the roles change with it.
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Hi , can you confirm that the Nokia C157 OTG cable that you put a link to will work with tg01?
Best regards.
never used the usb-host ....
maybe be fun
If you are traveling and need to use GPS, but maps are loaded on a external card and you have your viewpad charging on lighter outlet.
or (my case) you have some serious amount of text to write and you need the keyboard connected as well as your wall mount charger....
Is there any known way to connect the battery charger and a peripheral as keyboard or usb mass storage device at the same time?
I'm thinking about some surgery to the usb-to-miniusb converter that I use to connect my desktop type keyboard to the viewpad, but don't know what could happen to the usb device or the keyboard. Neither know which of the 5 pins (contacts) of the charger is the active one...
Any suggestions?
Tnx in advance.
anothe question....
Ok... since there is no answer over 24hrs, I'll make another question to make this a little more interesting for you people could help me...
Is there any chance to connect a keyboard (already working) plus a SD card at the same time??
I'm making some fun stuff with a keyboard and making some surgery I could install some kind of "external USB Port" on the keyboard.... but, should it work?? I mean, keyboard and flash memory together, connected to one-single miniUSB port....
Developers.... any suggestion??
Thnx again...
Forgett to say.... on Viewpad7 with FROYO 2.2.1
Another idea
Ok, easy people... That bunch of comments about my topic make s me feel kind dizzy...
Just kidding....
Making some research (on goggle, haha!!), I've found that USB port on a pc have a 5volt-500mA output... So, if that's nominal out and that power could charge the viewpad AND don't turn on smoke any peripheral, Then I just have to connect power out on a wall-mount charger to the 1st pin (wire) of a 5 contact miniUSB, regarding on the power out put on 500mA.
(thanks isIran for your assistance )
now... PLEASE SOMEONE STOP ME IF I'M HAVING SOME IDIOTIC, TABLET BRICKING, IDEA!!!!
Thnx again
Hi,
The Viewpad wall charger have a non standard conector, if you look in the contact part you will see double connection.
In the main charger body you will find the pinout:
Pin 1 & 6 +, pin 5 & 10 -
These pins (6&10) are longer than the data pins to ensure that the power connections mate first and un-mate last.
The wall charger is 2 A and the USB PC port only 0.5A (0.9A for USB3)
For this reason a wall charger change in 2 hours and a PC USB in 15 hours.
A dedicated USB charger should short the 2 data lines together. The device will then not attempt to transmit or receive data, but can draw up to 1.8A
for this reason the device know when it's connected to a computer or to a dedicated charger (like a Garmin GPS)
Probably modifiying a connector (or keyboard) to provide energy and data will work.
Did you try a USB hub?
Less us know the result of your experience.
cheers
You could solve the keyboard problem by using a bluetooth keyboard and you can charge the tab on the USB port at the same time.
ecossais said:
You could solve the keyboard problem by using a bluetooth keyboard and you can charge the tab on the USB port at the same time.
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Right, this solve one problem, but is much expensive and less fun... Besides, didn't solve the flash drive plus charger issue...
About pins 6 &10... Just noticed that (in over a year never look that closer the charger pin).
I'll try usb hub, but I'm afraid to burn some flash drive or worst...
Thanx for your interest and helpful advice...
hello
i need something like that to provide it for my nook but his power from charging not a batteries , anyone know a device like that .... this "lyra light" will cost much in battery replace ....
thx
also i need to know which cables is support Nook Host mode for play Music (how about MIni OTG):
http://egypt.souq.com/eg-en/mini-us...-و-الكي-بورد-و-3g-usb-على-التابليت-4913821/i/
http://egypt.souq.com/eg-en/usb-on-the-go-host-for-galaxy-s3-i9300-4512293/i/
http://egypt.souq.com/eg-en/micro-otg-small-4935141/i/
http://egypt.souq.com/eg-en/micro-otg-small-4919687/i/
http://egypt.souq.com/eg-en/micro-usb-otg-host-cable-for-samsung-and-htc-3995639/i/
http://egypt.souq.com/eg-en/otg-cable-4715796/i/
No, the "mini" has a mini USB plug, you want micro.
Anything that has a micro USB plug and the magic word "OTG" will work.
If you've got a spare non-OTG adapter cable to kill, have some time and dexterity,
you can even make one yourself by taking the connector apart and grounding the ID pin.
Renate NST said:
No, the "mini" has a mini USB plug, you want micro.
Anything that has a micro USB plug and the magic word "OTG" will work.
If you've got a spare non-OTG adapter cable to kill, have some time and dexterity,
you can even make one yourself by taking the connector apart and grounding the ID pin.
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i just want bought this item from Egyptian online store ......cuz if i bought anything from ebay will cost me too much due to shipment costs ........... and if i wanna make one myself ...... i havv s3 usb cable ......can u provide ne clear steps????
and for the clip led light for read ..... i found an item on ebay satisfy my needs but it's designed for kindle ......have a look here
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tuff-Luv-Br...es_Covers_Keyboard_Folios&hash=item5898de600f
thx
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One of my relatives been haviog problems with the phone charging, if i slightly move the cable i can see the charging icon blinking andit feels kind of loose, it is not a problem with the charger because it does exactly the same with another USB data cable.
Does anyone knows where can i buy a new charging port AND the flex ribbon? did a Google search but only found the actual microusb port but not the flex cable that connects to the motherboard, any help appreciated.
I don't think it's a flex cable. I think the amaze port is a part of the mother board.
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Tty on ebay or any repair shop
damn, i just found a video and yes, it looks like the charging port its actually soldered directly onto the board... guess ill just take it to a repair shop, thanks guys.