The images below show what was suppose to be a usb 3.0 to type-c otg adapter.
But this turned out to be faulty one.
So i took the outer shell apart but was stumped to find a chip inside.
Turns out all usb type-c pins need a chip to tell the cable to charge, transfer data or both.
Now i need anyone of your help to solder a cable on to the chip for the sole purpose of charging.
Thanks in advance.
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Thank your answer
Sorry, could you clarify your question?
What is the data you actually need?
For what device?
220-240v 50hz AC
Same as the UK power, but different socket.
I use my UK phone charger with a cheap(3 euro) UK/German adapter and have no problems, most charger now can handle 110-240v 50-60Hz, so most likely you would just have to get a socket adapter.
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I have a HP iPaq h4150 and I lost my usb cradle to sync my PPC.
But still have the Charger + Charging port.
I have an extra USB cable just want to ask if anyone has an idea where can I solder my USB wires to this Port.
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bring up my post...
So I have seen this cable that's USB on one end and some sort of changeable tip on the other. You can change the other end to be micro USB, mini USB, Apple connector, etc. I just wanted to know if anyone knows the name of this type of cable.
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My USB port on my Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro) doesn't seem to work, whenever I plug in a USB cable, the cable heats up really quickly and a burnt smell emanates from the USB port. Looking inside the USB area, it looks a little charred. I cannot use my USB port any more.
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Is there anything I can do about this?
Get a warranty claim, a week or so back, we had a guy with the same problem, seems that it's a defect in the USB connector of your phone, nothing to do with the USB cable.
Hi, folks!
My original HTC USB cable is starting to become yellow on the phone side of the cable. It does not heat and functions normally.
I've never used it with chargers higher than 5V/1A.
Any idea what is causing this and should I be concerned?
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E: It is NOT dirt
I think it's time for a new usb cable, I would not take the risk maybe harmful for your telephone