I'm planning on building some custom harnesses for my MTCD unit, and I've found the terminals for the standard connectors, but I can't identify the connector or find the pins for the little white connectors for the extra stuff (USB, pre-outs, etc.)
I'm specifically looking for the male connectors that plug into the white connectors in the attached photo, and the pins that go into them.
Anyone have any idea?
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dnfm said:
I'm planning on building some custom harnesses for my MTCD unit, and I've found the terminals for the standard connectors, but I can't identify the connector or find the pins for the little white connectors for the extra stuff (USB, pre-outs, etc.)
I'm specifically looking for the male connectors that plug into the white connectors in the attached photo, and the pins that go into them.
Anyone have any idea?
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The white one (with gold around it) is an SMA connector
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hi guys.
i'm interested in pins layout in connector to upgrade from my current broken earphones to SonEric HPM-70. i'd be pleased if anyone willl help me with subj.
wbr.sham
ok. just done
if anyone interest in pins are (from head to base)
1 left channel
2 right channel
3 microphone
4 ground
exellent look and very useful tool. 3.5 connector on micro base allow use any headphone u want.
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cya.
I was just browsing forum for this pinout info
Thanks!
what is the standard 3.5mm jack pinout?
1 left channel
2 right channel
3 ground
???
http://pinouts.ru/Home/Tele35s_pinout.shtml
should be the case....
the sony heaset only applies to sony phones... so we poor xda people still need to either build our own... or get one of those for 20 bucks... which I think is quite a ripoff
cutted the original headphones....
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Hemmm i've forget a thing..
The PDA Charges only 1 time at boot.. why?
I've cortocircuited pins 1 and 2, with the male usb jack in front of you and the white plastic in the low side.
very nice ... what's the usb port for?
The phone will only charge once because you will need to short pins 4 and 5 on the mini USB side of your connector.
To simplify, the TyTN looks for this short to decide what to do with the USB connection. You need to trick it into thinking that the USB cable is a charger.
There's another thread on this somewhere else. It might be a bit difficult to solder, but it'll work.
Oh. One more thing: Your phone will charge more than just the once (after a reboot)... It should also charge if it's turned off (standby). Might take a minute or so, but it should work.
Hi there. I had my phone perform the unbrickable mode (that is performing good) but in the process of reassemble the phone, the power button connector at the pcb board was tear up. It literally broke off the metal connector at the board (the one below the solder). The power key and flex cable are ok, but the main board is the one damaged. Does anyone know if there any way to fix the board trace or jump from another location with a cable and fix the power button?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Notice that what you see in the pic is the one connector that is ok (the one with solder) and the other (the positive one) that you see the pcb material that separate one face from the other (meaning front and back).
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Not an easy question to answer! But what are the chances of using a Micro SD Break out board and making a Usb Host from this port? Then the charger could be used whilst watching a movie say for example due to D- and D+ being able to be shorted and resistors added without effecting data transfer due to usb now being on different lines....
Basically this is another approach to having Usb host and charging at same time for watching movies whilst travelling.
Will post up break out pic later..
Also the make your own cables thread with usb host plus charging doesnt work.
http://www.google.com.au/search?um=...zT-C6BqGtiAew5t33Bg#biv=i|4;d|d57eXIGhnnW3FM:
Something like this? Maybe....
Can get an adapter from usb to micro sd so wires could be done?
Also seen this could be used??
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Hey, i just found this old phone while cleaning up some stuff. My sister brought this from Korea a couple years back and left the box and manuals there.
There's like a two gold contacts on the inner face of the back cover which connect to the matching pins on the back of the phone, are these for wireless charging? i saw a pretty similar pins on Galaxy S3's back (but no gold contacts on the cover, so they attach a separate receiver and taped it on to the battery). Does this mean my back cover already has the receiver?
Edit: Those might be for NFC, as seen on the back of galaxy S3/S4, difference is that S3 and S4 have another separate pair of pins for charging while my phone only has a pair. The question now is can i charge my phone through these pins?
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