[Q] Dell Streak mini 5 LCD Pinout - Streak 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
Does anyone have the pinout of the Dell Streak mini 5 LCD display?
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[Q] how to mod dell streak 5 PDMI to USB

I have dell mini for few years, and now my dell mini PDMI port (and data cable) are broken...
There's a mod for dell 7 to change PDMI port to USB. I try to do the same thing for dell mini, but dell mini and dell 7 have different layout, so i can't use dell 7 tutorial to do the same trick for my dell mini 5.
Did some one can help me how to mod dell mini 5 PDMI port to USB port (power and data)? I had a lot search with google, but i can't find how to do that mod specialy wich point (pict below) i have to connect (soldering) with each cabble on USB port because i think i can't soldering directly to pin because it's to small..
Thx... Forgive me for my poor english...
If you're looking to use a standard mini-USB cable with the Streak, the best way to go is to purchase an adapter similar to this one for the purpose. That is assuming you can find one. They were available for a short time back in 2012, but a current search only turned up the articles on the homemade versions.
I recommend the adapter because, as you noted, the pins are too small to allow soldering.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
If you're looking to use a standard mini-USB cable with the Streak, the best way to go is to purchase an adapter similar to this one for the purpose. That is assuming you can find one. They were available for a short time back in 2012, but a current search only turned up the articles on the homemade versions.
I recommend the adapter because, as you noted, the pins are too small to allow soldering.
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Thank you for your reply but thats not I'm looking for...
Because default port for charging ang data are broken so i can't use any adapter, i wan to replace PDMI conector with usb or micro usb conector...
Just like picture below...
Thx...
You'll have to search Google for the PDMI connector pinout. From there you should be able to figure it out. Of course, you could purchase a replacement port and solder it onto the board.

Dell USB dongle to both charge and transfer data

This might be of interest to other Dell Venue 8 7840 owners/users.
Dell has a two port dongle that allows connection of both data transfer (e.g. flash stick with standard USB connector) and a charging cable (micro-USB) at the same time.
Dell product code is: 470-ABES.
The cost from a UK trade distributor was about £12, but by the time tax and shipping were added it was far cheaper, about £18, from flea-bay.
Just tested this with a 64-GB USB3 flash stick and worked perfectly.
The trade distributor lists it as being compatible with: Dell Venue 10 Pro (5050), 10 Pro (5055), 8, 8 7840, 8 Pro, 8 Pro (3845)
Just ordered mine. Took forever for me to find it (happened before I found your post). Thanks for posting g about it.

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