Looking for a supercharge car adapter - Huawei P10 Plus Accessories

Hi,
I saw the following one on Ali-Express. however, I see on my power brick (P10 Plus) that the voltages are lower than what they declare. any idea if it will fit?
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/7in...0288-49b7-a5cd-4fe6d00f0ac4&priceBeautifyAB=0
Thanks,
-M

Huawei AP38

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Pinout from Ext mini USB and Headset

I measured that here. I hope that that correct is.
EDIT:
New attach file updated!
... nice job
PavelR.
nice!
Could you also determine the values of the capacitors?
FANTASTIC, just sitting here wondering about the pinout - perfect timing!
Merry Xmas
Hello !!
thank you ...
please, you know what is the purpose of this circuit ?? only volume & micro ?
thank you.
david.c said:
Hello !!
thank you ...
please, you know what is the purpose of this circuit ?? only volume & micro ?
thank you.
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With the schematic, one could make an adapter that will allow charging the device and at the same time listening to fm radio or mp3s with or without a headset
Thank's ...
I'll try to do it ... but ... maybe I can conect directly to pint 1 on the headset .....
zerimar said:
With the schematic, one could make an adapter that will allow charging the device and at the same time listening to fm radio or mp3s with or without a headset
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Or, charge the Pocket PC whilst having the SatNav audio from TTNAV come out of your car speakers using the car stereo's (auto-faded) external SatNav input...
Hi,
thanks for the layout!!
Does anyone know where to buy the 11-pin mini-usb plug?
cheers
tom
Hi,
search for mini usb at: www.digi-key.com (or .de); www.segor.de
Kind regards,
hqqh
hqqh said:
Hi,
search for mini usb at: www.digi-key.com (or .de); www.segor.de
Kind regards,
hqqh
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Sorry,
can't find any 11pole plugs there
Wher I can get the ext-mini usb? I d'ont have original headphones, but maybe I can use this scheme and make it myself..
So I tried this yesterday without success...anybody tell me where I went wrong...oh btw I am NOT an audio / electrical engineer so I may have made basic mistake.
I took original headset cable and cut off earbuds. Purchase 3.5mm female stereo line socket. Opened silver case and identified green was R+ and red L+.
Connected red to silver bayonet on line socket and green to copper. Connected LG & RG to main bar on socket.
Then connected radio transmitted to line socket...got absolutely no sound.
Any ideas?
Is my cabling correct?
Eoin
Try with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=284446
Hi,
Just seen ur circuit diagram. Really Good
Is this for an external circuit(to make ur own speaker/mic/chrager), or is it the internal circuit of the phone?
I'm after the internal circuit diagram of the microphone/usb circuit with component values as I knocked off a component whilst cleaning it(water damage) & now have no microphone unless I use the headset. DOH!
Any ideas
Cheers
has anyone actually built this circuit?
How can you if you dont know the values of the caps and resistors?
Stal-Ker said:
I measured that here. I hope that that correct is.
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thank you very much
hi.
i want charging Diagram of the O2 Orbit(ARTEMIS 200)
Batter connector
actually i have unfortunatelly connected 12 volt to charge the set.
now when i plug charger into set,
set displays charger for only abt 5 seconds
and after it didnt display charging and also didnt charge.
muskangul said:
hi.
i want charging Diagram of the O2 Orbit(ARTEMIS 200)
Batter connector
actually i have unfortunatelly connected 12 volt to charge the set.
now when i plug charger into set,
set displays charger for only abt 5 seconds
and after it didnt display charging and also didnt charge.
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I could be wrong but I think you are going to have problems: 1) getting the diagram you need and 2) fixing that phone!
12 volts would definitely do damage ... if it is anything like my Hermes it only handles 5. 12 may have burned out components .. components you may not be able to verify as operational just by visual inspection, and that may require expensive tools to diagnose , let alone repair.
If I were you , I would get my info off the phone while it still works, sell it for parts , and get yourself a new one.
But in any case, I wish you all the luck in the world!
elysion said:
nice!
Could you also determine the values of the capacitors?
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Any pointers arround value of capicitors ?

DIY Car mount + Question about pogo pins

Hi,
Has anyone seen this?
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=16992427&postcount=2
It seems pretty easy and do-able. I don't own a Galaxy Nexus but I plan to get one soon. My biggest issue with the phone is the utter lack of car docks available (especially in Canada)... So this is my backup and I'll probably end up making one of these.
Now my question: I'm not particularly experienced with wiring and stuff, but I'm capable of doing the work. Would anyone have any ideas to incorporate the pogo pins neatly into something like this?
I haven't seen any tutorials so far, but I read you'd need some kind of microcontroller?
Thanks.
Either way, this is a pretty smart solution for a car mount.
Why not just buy a Universal Car Mount For a cell phone?
Ebay is full of them.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/UNIVERSAL-C...054495?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item5ae18b399f
Because they're big and atrocious looking. To me this is a more elegant solution that 's easy enough to do. I was just sharing it, and wondering about the possibilities of wiring for the pogo pins.
This post may help
Also this tells you which is + and which is ground, also provides some ideas for implementation.
This thread documents the ongoing development of a pogo pin dock.
Why not just buy a NFC sticker which you put on the dock, then it can trigger what actions you want when you dock it. Unless you are trying to skip plugging in a power cord.
Geoff
gzub said:
... Unless you are trying to skip plugging in a power cord.
Geoff
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And:
enable the offical car/desk dock mode built into the phone.
enable AC charging without using a custom kernel
not need any software installed to make it work "right"
Personally, once the micro-controller is figured out, I'm going to mode my otterbox commuter and SlipGrip car mount into a powered dock.

(UK) Philips Speaker Dock cheap @ Lidl

Details of offer: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/phi...eaker-dock-34-99-lidl-from-11-10-2012-1327890
HOX might look a little funny on it, but should fit.... anyone tried one?
How do these compare to the HTC official speaker dock? As they can be had for around £41 if they are similar in terms of sound quality it might be better to get the official one for the pogo pin charging?
Give me half an hour and I'll post up pictures and a short video :good:
Pictures:
IMG_1161 by nikzgfx, on Flickr
IMG_1162 by nikzgfx, on Flickr
IMG_1163 by nikzgfx, on Flickr
IMG_1165 by nikzgfx, on Flickr
IMG_1166 by nikzgfx, on Flickr
IMG_1167 by nikzgfx, on Flickr
looks nice, does it work well ?
Thanks very much nikzDHD, think i'll have to get one now
ant78 said:
looks nice, does it work well ?
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It's fine, just remember it's not a dock so it won't sync with anything. It plays music via Bluetooth, has a night light as well and charges phone when connected to dock.
As it's Bluetooth you can connect any Bluetooth device and stream your music, it's loud and sounds good for a mono speaker. Better than on board speaker. I do have a video but my upload speed is poor!
The Philips app is useless so I just connect straight via Bluetooth. I use it at night to charge my phone and as an alarm clock.
For the price it is really good, I was surprised by the sound it produces.
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mugglesquop said:
Thanks very much nikzDHD, think i'll have to get one now
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No problem mate.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwPEKRwboo0&feature=youtu.be
Ive done a little video for YouTube - please dont think i'm stealing any thunder here as thats the last thing on my mind.
However i do want to say a massive thankyou to mugglesquop for revealing this in the first place.
This has the benefit over the other Speaker Dock 'cr s650' in so far as the Philips can bu used with a multitude of phones now and in the future - as long as they have the mini usb ports on them.
Where as only the HTC one X will work with the 650 because of the pogo pins placement and if you upgrade your phone in the future unless its got the exact same layout as the HTC one X then the 650 will be redundant - the Philips though should be better value as even if you upgrade in the future the chances of your new device having a mini usb is high (higher than having the perfect placement of pogo pins i reckon).
EDIT - on a side note when i dock my HTC onto the Philips i have to remove my phone case as the charging port in the Philips wont quite fit snuggly enough to charge.
Soooooo anyone know of any decent gel, silicone, other HTC one X cases that are very thin (but offer protection) that would allow a fit that is more flush with mini usb chargers - thus charging my phone.
I have a MHL adaptor for my TV and on this too i have to remove my phone case otherwise the USB wont fit into my phone quite right - Grrrrrrrrrrrrr
Thanks for any suggestions
Excellent video mate I was having troubles capturing the volume but it is loud.
As for case I use a Tourmate case from obostore and it fits with it on, it is similar to the Rock sand cases which are popular.
For the price it's a decent little driver.
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wolverine73 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwPEKRwboo0&feature=youtu.be
Ive done a little video for YouTube - please dont think i'm stealing any thunder here as thats the last thing on my mind.
However i do want to say a massive thankyou to mugglesquop for revealing this in the first place.
This has the benefit over the other Speaker Dock 'cr s650' in so far as the Philips can bu used with a multitude of phones now and in the future - as long as they have the mini usb ports on them.
Where as only the HTC one X will work with the 650 because of the pogo pins placement and if you upgrade your phone in the future unless its got the exact same layout as the HTC one X then the 650 will be redundant - the Philips though should be better value as even if you upgrade in the future the chances of your new device having a mini usb is high (higher than having the perfect placement of pogo pins i reckon).
EDIT - on a side note when i dock my HTC onto the Philips i have to remove my phone case as the charging port in the Philips wont quite fit snuggly enough to charge.
Soooooo anyone know of any decent gel, silicone, other HTC one X cases that are very thin (but offer protection) that would allow a fit that is more flush with mini usb chargers - thus charging my phone.
I have a MHL adaptor for my TV and on this too i have to remove my phone case otherwise the USB wont fit into my phone quite right - Grrrrrrrrrrrrr
Thanks for any suggestions
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Alright mate, quick question. Did you manage to get the dock extension (little plastic thing) to fit properly over the usb so it was flush? I just got mine today but for some reason the dock extension doesn't go down low enough so the phone won't plug in properly, seems to be getting stuck on the little cogs used to raise and lower the height adjusters, would you mine uploading a pic of it?
Cheers
Daven
@daven
The cogs have got to be wound all the way to the bottom - the little attachment will only fit on the usb section in one way i believe - it goes on about 3/4 of the way and the last bit needs to be pushed with a little force to snap it into place.
Ahh thanks, I got it after applying a bit of force. I was worried about breaking it. Nice youtube video, the dock is brilliant, I've found it to work really well with the sony smart connect app (which I also use for my nfc tags). I've set it up to automatically bluetooth connect to the dock and launch dock mode when the phone is docked, and then play music for an hour when I wake up in morning. Sound quality is surprisingly impressive for something so small.
How did you find the official app for it? I found it to be a bit too cumbersome, so just uninstalled it.
I've frozen songbird and Fidelio using titanium back up and i'm manually turning on bluetooth on the HTC one X and using Power AMP as my music player. :good:
I thought for the first day that i was tied to just using the Songbird/Fidelio combo so went with this. :silly:
Came home from work today and started up Power AMP instead and it works brilliantly, you can even change the graphic equaliser and the Philips Dock adjusts too - perhaps this is a feature of all docks,im not sure as this is my first
Im trying to set up something with 'Tasker' at the moment to get the most out of the Dock, though i have got NFC tags too so might have a play later and see what i can come up with
Just purchased one of the Rock Quicksand cases as its very thin but theres still no way it will dock properly to the speaker dock and charge, even after pushing fairly firmly it wont click in so instead ive removed the little plastic adapter that clicks on the USB and now my phone sits just nicely.
Incidentally i tried to sit the HTC One X onto the USB without its plastic adapter but leaving an ordinary gel case on the phone but that wouldnt work so my best bet is to use the Rock case and remove the plastic adapter off the speaker dock.
wolverine73 said:
Just purchased one of the Rock Quicksand cases as its very thin but theres still no way it will dock properly to the speaker dock and charge, even after pushing fairly firmly it wont click in so instead ive removed the little plastic adapter that clicks on the USB and now my phone sits just nicely.
Incidentally i tried to sit the HTC One X onto the USB without its plastic adapter but leaving an ordinary gel case on the phone but that wouldnt work so my best bet is to use the Rock case and remove the plastic adapter off the speaker dock.
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Just the way I use mine as well. Got the same case as you but Tourmate version. Fits well and protects it too. :thumbup:
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mugglesquop said:
Details of offer: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/phi...eaker-dock-34-99-lidl-from-11-10-2012-1327890
HOX might look a little funny on it, but should fit.... anyone tried one?
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This is fantastic, I am also interested in
apparently i'm not allowed to buy one, but i might be getting one for christmas :highfive:
(left the page open on the netbook my misses uses

[Q] ZL Desktop charger cradle

Hi all
I was wondering if anyone has bought or found a device specific desktop synchronization cradle for the ZL.
I bought my ZL a couple of weeks ago and was suprised to find the usual places like ebay and amazon don't appear to sell one.
I would be really greatful if anyone out there has found one and share the link or point me in the right direction.
+1
It is also my question!!
rioferraz said:
+1
It is also my question!!
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I use Breffo SpiderPodium & angled microUSB cable with mine. Not device-specific, but works really well. Can't really see what dedicated dock could give on top (at least as long as it will be just usual USB dock).

[Q] Resistor value to turn car mode on?

I've learnt from xda-developer forum that a Samsung Galaxy S can be put into Car mode using a 619k resistor soldered between USB pins 4-5 (Thread URL: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=820275 ).
Now I would like to know if anyone knows this resistor value in case of the OnePlus one. Has anyone tested if 619k worked?
What I would like to achieve is that when I insert my phone into my car dock then car mode is enabled automatically. After that my future favorite car dock app would launch and would turn the bluetooth on.
Looking forward to your helping replies.
I wouldn't advice doing that. I think the best thing to do in your scenario is to put an NFC tag in the car and use something like Tasker and set it up to automatically launch your car dock and enable Bluetooth when you tap the tag.
dodver said:
I've learnt from xda-developer forum that a Samsung Galaxy S can be put into Car mode using a 619k resistor soldered between USB pins 4-5 (Thread URL: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=820275 ).
Now I would like to know if anyone knows this resistor value in case of the OnePlus one. Has anyone tested if 619k worked?
What I would like to achieve is that when I insert my phone into my car dock then car mode is enabled automatically. After that my future favorite car dock app would launch and would turn the bluetooth on.
Looking forward to your helping replies.
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Why would you assume the oneplus one will act like a Samsung device ?! That doesn't make any sense...
NRGZ28 said:
Why would you assume the oneplus one will act like a Samsung device ?! That doesn't make any sense...
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I suspect he's really background thinking his phone would be accepted as an android device, similar to how the car system uses another android device, his samsung.
That's my guess.
Why use a resistor when you can use tasker? Or a NFC card?
Maybe he just wants to get hacky? Can't blame him, NFC is an option, sure, but so is soldering s resistor on the charger as far as I'm concerned.
Sorry I don't have your answer, but I hope you find it!
dodver said:
I've learnt from xda-developer forum that a Samsung Galaxy S can be put into Car mode using a 619k resistor soldered between USB pins 4-5 (Thread URL: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=820275 ).
Now I would like to know if anyone knows this resistor value in case of the OnePlus one. Has anyone tested if 619k worked?
What I would like to achieve is that when I insert my phone into my car dock then car mode is enabled automatically. After that my future favorite car dock app would launch and would turn the bluetooth on.
Looking forward to your helping replies.
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+1
Plus I wonder what value it is to enable charging and usb-otg at the same time. It was 100k Ohm on my sony xperia p.

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