how to transform usb cable for hp6340 to usb for spv m2000 ? - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 Accessories

i have a spare usb cable for hp6340 and no cable for my new spv m2000.
i want to transorm this cable and to make it work for the spv m2000. but i don't know wich wires to swithc or what to modify
i need some help please.
email at [email protected] me or reply here

http://wiki.xda-developers.com/wiki/Connectors

i save the xda pinout but i dont have stupid hp 6300 pinout
i save the xda pinout but i dont have stupid hp 6300 pinout

Orez at the base of the page on wiki you will see the ipaq equivalent pins, doesnt that help?
Also look here.
http://www.kolumbus.fi/ari.torpstrom/pinouts.htm
iPAQ H6300 series cradle connector pinout:
Pin out 22 Pin Cradle Connector iPAQ side.
1 V_ADP
2 V_ADP
3 V_ADP
4 V_ADP
5 Reserved – Do Not Use
6 Reserved – Do Not Use
7 Serial RXD
8 Serial TXD
9 Reserved – Do Not Use
10 GND
11 Reserved – Do Not Use
12 Serial RTS
13 Serial CTS
14 Reserved – Do Not Use
15 GND
16 No Connect – Do Not Use
17 USB Detect
18 No Connect – Do Not Use
19 USB – UDC +
20 No Connect – Do Not Use
21 USB – UDC -
22 GND
Shell tied to GND

cruisin-thru thx a lot man
cruisin-thru thx a lot man, i made it work

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Connector on cable

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dated before January 19th 2003
Subject: Car audio
From: Jeffrey
Date: 28 Dec, 2002 15:59:37
I am trying to connect my nokia 8210 carkit to my XDA and I am
wondering if the car audio on pin 3 is a line out or a
loudspeaker out.
Furthermore anyone experience with connecting a 8210 carkit.
Mine has 2 wires for the audio of which one is the ground (I
assume).
TIA, Jeffrey
Subject: Pins on connector
From: Jeffrey
Date: 29 Dec, 2002 08:10:27
Another question I have is how the pins on the connector are. I
know whatthey mean, but I am not sure which one is pin1, pin2
etc. I assume -when I lay the connector down- that pin1 is the
first from the left and that pin2 is behind pin1.
TIA
Subject: Pins on connector
From: XDA developers
Date: 29 Dec, 2002 14:24:12
There's a really large and sharp picture on the connectors page.
Sheesh...
http://xda-developers.
com/connectors
Subject: Connector on cable
From: Jeffrey
Date: 29 Dec, 2002 14:52:14
Yes I know, but I am wondering how the pins are sorted on the
connector on the cable.
does it work?

XDA to IPAQ converter

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dated before January 19th 2003
Subject: XDA to IPAQ converter
From: Joe_PDA
Date: 14 Jan, 2003 22:15:19
Can someone list the correct pin to pin combinations for a
converter plug that allows me to use my IPAQ 3600 series
accesories on my XDA.
I've already got the 22 pin end (to XDA) and 12 pin end (to IPAQ
3600 Accessories) in a plastic housing, and I think I know which
pin number is which on each end.
I just need to know what pin numbers from the 22 pin side to
attach to which pin numbers on the 12 pin side.
Subject: Pinouts iPaq and XDA
From: XDA developers
Date: 15 Jan, 2003 00:23:43
The XDA pinouts are on our connectors page:
http://xda-developers.
com/connectors
The 12-pin iPaq pinout is at:
http://www.kh-gps.de/ipaq.htm
Subject: Okay I'm half way there....!
From: Joe_PDA
Date: 15 Jan, 2003 03:37:05
X Thanks for the reply. So exactly which pin from the 12 pin
side would go to which pin of the 22 pin side. Could you lay it
out for me?
I have seen on my trawls of the net a converter/ adapter.
Connect one end to the XDA.
Connect the other end to the iPaQ accesory. From memory it was only US$20. Not sure about getting that in Europe though.
Would depend on your requirements whether this would be of any use.
But imagine getting a gamepad hooked up!!!!
mMf
I got a few more requests for cable layouts, so I provided cable pinouts for both serial cables (to computer and to peripherals) as well as conversion cables between XDA on one side and both old (12-pin) and new (22-pin) iPaq accessories on the other.
http://xda-developers.com/connectors

XDA --> IPAQ adapter

In the XDA connetors section of this site the pinout is listed for making an IPAQ 36xx --> XDA adapter.
Do you need to connect to all the pins mentioned or just one?
For Example for GND, do I need to connect all of the pin nos. 2, 5, 16, 17 & 18 from the XDA side to both of the pins nos. 4 & 10 on the IPAQ side? Or just any of the XDA (GND) pins to any of the IPAQ (GND) pins?
Thanks.
I would just use one or two. If you're not charging through it, that should be fine...

please i want picture for jtag with more details

please i want picture for jtag with more details
in the picture of jtag where is the ground must be connected and also is the socket lpt is male or female
another problem with me is in pins LPT i want to know is pins for 18 to 25 are cloesd with us or alos pin 14 with this circle or what
i want any one are succes to help me is this jtag
[email protected]
please i want picture for jtag with more details
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please i want picture for jtag with more details
in the picture of jtag where is the ground must be connected and also is the socket lpt is male or female
another problem with me is in pins LPT i want to know is pins for 18 to 25 are cloesd with us or alos pin 14 with this circle or what
i want any one are succes to help me is this jtag
[email protected]
i want to know whare i must put the ground and i use cable male to male in my pc thats cable more than 1 mr is this the problem i mean the wires less than 20cm but the LPT Cable more than 1m is this make the connection error to detect target
Duplicate of http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=526417
Thread closed.
Dave

[Q] Remote Power ON over 30pin connector?

Hi!
I already found the pinout of the 30pin connector on multiple websites...
PIN Name Notes
1 GND Chassis Ground
2 GND Chassis Ground
3 USB_DP_CON USB Data +
4 USB_DM_CON USB Data -
5 IF_CON_SENSE
6 V_ACCESSORY_5.0V 5v Accessory
7 VBUS_1 Looks like a charger input
8 VBUS_1
9 VOUT_CHARGER
10 VOUT_CHARGER
11 NC Not Connected
12 NC Not Connected
13 ACCESSORY_ID
14 ACCESSORY_INT
15 GND Chassis Ground
16 GND Chassis Ground
17 MHL_DP
18 MHL_DM
19 MHL_ID
20 IF_RXD
21 IF_TXD
22 NC Not Connected
23 AP_TV_OUT
24 REMOTE_SENSE
25 NC Not Connected
26 NC Not Connected
27 EAR_L_CRADLE Audio Left +
28 EAR_R_CRADLE Audio Right+
29 3.5_INT_TEST
30 GND Chassis Ground
I want to turn on on my galaxy tab over a microcontroller but I don't know how to do that. There is this REMOTE_SENSE pin. Is it possible to use it for turning the device on? Or what about these serial interfaces? Any chance here?
I hope somebody knows if this is possible...
I'm not sure if there is a pin that you can use to turn it on but I do know that the tab will boot if you connect the charger momentarily and then disconnect it. I'd research the charging pin configuration and see if you can use this to make it boot; you may need to use a relay or something since a microcontroller I/O pin probably can't provide enough current to trick the device into thinking it is being charged.
Coffeebeans said:
I'm not sure if there is a pin that you can use to turn it on but I do know that the tab will boot if you connect the charger momentarily and then disconnect it. I'd research the charging pin configuration and see if you can use this to make it boot; you may need to use a relay or something since a microcontroller I/O pin probably can't provide enough current to trick the device into thinking it is being charged.
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Thanks Coffeebeans!!! Very nice find. You were right. Fast on/off will make the tab booting.
This should be no problem for me to simulate this on boot.
thx

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