Yes..
I need the pinout of the O2 XDA II car kits RJ45 female connector.
I am close: http://home.teleport.com/~n3eg/rsgps.htm
But this has 6 pins and a different shape on the GPS connector..
I have a 4 pin RJ 45 style female connector..
Can anyone help me out?
(If we find it, we should add it to the Wiki as well...)
Doesn't anyone have info on this?
Does anyone have any idea of where I can get it, whom I should contact?
i will have a look monday for you.
John
GREAT!
Tahn you SOOO much!
applecom
Did you find out anything?
I still haven't been able to figure this thing out...[/b]
i think that you're connector is actually an RJ11 or RJ13. RJ45 has 8 conductors, the other two have six and four, but which, I forget. It may help you in your quest.... Good Luck!
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I have tried two different XDA II units, two different Leadtek "My Traveler" units, six different software titles, and 9 com ports..
No combination gives me any signs of life..
So my first question is:
Is the LED on the Leadtek GPS Mouse supposed to blink or anything when not in use by software? Or does it light up as soon as you have power?
Is there a default com port for this?
I guess it's COM1, since the signal goes through the bottom connector..
Will the Leadtek GPS mouse give any data through the serial port if it can't find any satellites? (Most of the testing is indoors)
Does anyone know the pinout on Leadtek mouses with RJ11 connectors?
Just to add some extra confusion...
If I open Com1, the sound from the XDA II is transfered to the speaker..
If Com1 is closed, no sound is heard..
Nobody?
Can't anyone even give me an answer to the LED question?!
Isn't there anyone here with the "My Traveler" GPS mouse?
I thought this was a very common GPS reciever..
I have a Haicom 204S receiver, XDA 1 and a genuine car kit and I have exactly the same problem as you. I follwed the pinout wiring diagram available elsewhere and still nothing.
I'm beginning to wonder if the problem might be in the car kit.
Here's the web page for Leadtek's GPS products; select the unit that matches what you have & grab the manual. It should tell you what you want to know.
I got the pinout..
But no info on the LED..
Now, I'm looking for the pinout of the O2 XDA II car kits RJ11 connector..
Anyone?
Deke Martin said:
I have a Haicom 204S receiver, XDA 1 and a genuine car kit and I have exactly the same problem as you. I follwed the pinout wiring diagram available elsewhere and still nothing.
I'm beginning to wonder if the problem might be in the car kit.
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You got the pinout for the XDA car kit?
Here:
http://www.vanhemert.biz/Car_Kit_GPS_Connection.htm
Hmm...
There seems to be two versions of the XDA II car kit..
My version only have 4 connectors in the RJ45 female plug..
Thus, I can't use those schematics..
Darn it!
Woops, sorry. I didn't notice you were talking about an XDAII.
Well, better than nothing...
XDA1 Official o2 carKit & Leadtec wired mouse.
Hi, Looking for the connector pinout for the Leadtec RJ45, The manual doesn't show it! also need the diagram showing the carkit pinout.
The link http://www.vanhemert.biz/Car_Kit_GPS_Connection.htm doesn't work anymore - I know the diag. has the info I need but I can't find it.....
:?
Pinout for the Leadtek GPS Mouse
It's all in the manual...
9532manual_v10.6.zip from the Leadtek webpage.
Page 6/48..
It shows the pinout for the Leadtek 9532 aka Traveller..
As for the pinout for the car kit..
I still haven't found it..
OOp's RTFM
Sorry, you are right, don't know how I missed it !
I've connected it all up to the car kit but there is power to the GPS at all times, even when ignition is off! does anyone know where the +vcc should be connected so it at least only has power when the ignition is on?
At present it's connected to the Brown wire on the (8 pin Molex?) connector.
I have bought a pair of faulty backpacks on ebay for my XDA IIi.
One of them is totally shot, the other kind of works but there is a bad connection on the connector that attaches to the XDA.
Does anyone have info on the pinout of this connector please?
I checked the XDA II service manual to no avail.
Hi Mr Fusion
I'm afraid not an answer but a sharing of problems - I have lost my backpack lead and can't get another. Did you find the pinout? Any ideas where I might get the connector?
Cheers
Jon
I was just looking for the pinout when I saw this post! amazing coincidence.
Anyway, I was wondering about making my own Wifi backpack, or possibly squeezing an sdio wifi card inside the case on this connector.
But, I need the pinout before I can even hope to try.
To the guy with the dead backpack, how much did you pay? want to sell it cheap to me to experiment with?
Any of you who wants the complete kit plus 1Gb compact flash pm me.
Victor
Hi - I'd like to splice a decent pair of headphones into a usb plug to use on an o2 xda orbit - will this work and does anyone know whats what. I know you can buy adapters but that's not what I want. It'd be handy to know what one was the fm aerial too.
Thanks
Me
Have a look at the wiki, and You will find this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=284512
Hope that helps, but never ask me where You can get such connector from
I think, the better way is, to open the mic-housing, and to replace the generic headphones with a 3.5mm stereo jack
USB Pinout
Hi, be advised that the USB port is digital only, the digital to analog converter is integrated in the small mic/volume/phone button box on the cable. so, if you want another headset open the box or cut the wires.
Hi!
Try this accessory from HTC, I think it is a better solution.
http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=145150
Regards,
PK
anyone use this on artemis ?
Work this on mda compact 3 (artemis) ?
http://www.semsons.com/2miusband3st.html
haven't used it, but have used several adaptors with 2 or 3 connectors from the main mini usb - reckon it should be fine
I have one of the 3 port units on a short lead. It does the same job as your adapter and works fine. Your unit is more compact as it doesn't use a lead like mine.
I got two adapters from ebay, one with a built-in microphone and one without, both mini-USB to 3.5mm jack. But on both the sound quality was really bad. The sound was phased or flanged. Using the original headphones not. How can that be? Does anyone know of a small adapter, with or without microphone, that gives good quality? At best one available in Germany and, of course, not too expensive.
I have a mini-usb to 3,5 mm and to mini-usb female cable. this adapter is very useful because at the same time it's possible to hear music and to charge battery. With 3,5 mm plug i can connect any earphone, and when I use a good one like sennheiser the audio quality is excellent.
ok luigug, thanks for that. is it small? i would like to have one permanently in my pocket. would you mind telling me where you got it, possibly with a link?
The adapter is small enough. I have bought it on eBay, the link is this
http://cgi.ebay.it/AAJ-ADATTATORE-S...39:1|66:2|65:12|240:1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
Looks cute. Price is alright too. Unfortunately they send only within Italy. I live in Germany.
I think that you can find a similar product also from other international ebay sellers. It is sufficient to check that characteristics are the same of my adapter.
can someone make a scheme i want to make my own connector...best regards
siemensserbia said:
can someone make a scheme i want to make my own connector...best regards
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Was this scheme are you looking for..??
Hakim Rahman said:
Was this scheme are you looking for..??
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There' s no picture showing in your post...
Is there a scheme for DIY cable creation?
Thanks!
Well, I've searched the forums and web and I can't seem to find a extUSB extension cable.
I found links for a male connector that requires soldering but there is no female connector to directly make an extension.
Does anyone one know where to locate a extUSB mini extension cable? I might end up having break out my old soldering iron otherwise.
I've never seen one...
There are the two male plugs on Sparkfun, but I haven't seen a female connector. Possibly pirate one from an old/broken phone on eBay?
Or, depending on what you're wanting to extend, get an adaptor (there's one on Amazon that this new user can't link to) and use a standard mini USB. But you'd lose some functionality, of course.
unless you really need to carry the audio then a normal usb extension cable would work just fine
Rudegar said:
unless you really need to carry the audio then a normal usb extension cable would work just fine
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Actually, audio and power are what I am looking to extend. This is to have one cable going to my car cradle while keeping everything else tucked away. I just ordered a couple extUSB data sync cables and a couple 3 in one adaptors for cheap on eBay. I plan on cutting and splicing the two cables together and then shrink wrapping the joint.
Hopefully all goes well. If so, I'll post some pics and the info used in making them.
Paul
3in1 11 PIN ExtUSB Earphone Handsfree Adapter for HTC
Finally appeared on eBay what I was looking for a long time!!
I think that is the same that you are looking for!
http://cgi.ebay.com/3in1-11-PIN-Ext...AU_MobilePhoneAccessories&hash=item3cabfd9d0b
Now I will not have a lot of wires apparent in the dashboard of my car!
not yet tested, I just bought!
Please let us know how long the cable is - thanks
Hi guys.
I bought 2 of them.
I'm using thet extension on my car, but when I connect to the USB power jacket, audio is affected by an annoying drone noise...
Of course audio backs perfect unplugging the power cable...
How to fix this?
Thanks!
I so far have not received my extension! But it should be on the way, because I live in Brazil and the request is coming from China.
At the moment I use an HTC adapter (http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-Audio-Adapt...ewItem&pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item27b1f6236b) and I also have the same audio problem when I'm charging my phone in the car. Sometimes it gets very loud and sometimes becomes very low distortion. I found that helps a lot if you leave the phone's volume low and increase the volume of your car sound. Sound distortion is less so.
Once I saw here in the forum someone recommending a audio filter but I can not find the thread that had the link, but basically that's what we need.
If you find a solution please post here!
When I get my extension I will test and post the results here too!
I also have that original HTC adapter, I bought it before.
With the adapter I have no noise, it's only difficult to raise 2 cable to the phone...
Otherwise, I think the filter is the only solution.
Could you try to remember any detail to search for it?
Check this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-377996.html , it's exactly what we have to fix...
My extension just arrived! In this second!
Using the HTC adapter you do not have any noise? I have sometimes and sometimes not!
Anyway I think we need something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Peripheral-PA...3?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1275345446&sr=1-3
http://www.amazon.com/Peripheral-PG...?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1275345446&sr=1-12
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ground-Loop-Iso...tem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19b5fbb244
http://cgi.ebay.com/PAC-Audio-SNI-1...tem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c54bd2a89
Let's keep in touch until we solve it! I'll test my extension and post the result here.