Keyboard Connector - Advantage X7500, MDA Ameo Upgrading

Hi, I want to make my own keyboard.... A big task I know.
Does anybody have any info on the connector pinout or protocol used between the Athena and its KB ?

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22pin connector for MDA/XDA III anywhere?

Hi!
Anyone fonud out until now where to get the 22pin connector for the MDA/XDA III device? It has changed a bit from the iPAQ 3800 style, so accessoires for I/II won´t work
Furthermore, has the pinout changed?
What I need is a cable for connecting my GPS-reciever, or the parts to build one.
Thanks in advance,
Danyel
OH NO, you are saying that the MDA II accessoried, chargers, etc., won't work with the MDA III?
Well, it looks like that...
I have an USB-sync-cable, car charger and my GPS-reciever. Without forcing the plug it won´t fit into the new connector.
The new one has a gab on one side and two little pits wich fit into gaps in the devices connector.
I´ll post a picture of the old and the new one... MDA III´s camera is not quite good for macro-photos.
Well, I have "reconfigured" my old GPS- and USB-cable. It´s just takeing away some of the plastic on the connector. Both cables work fine for the MDA III now, take a look at the picture:
hey folks,
i try my best english!!!!
at dev_dme
i got the qtek2020 from vodafone D2. now i want to plug my usb gps reciever with sirfII chipset to the pda. 5v for the usb power comes from accus. this wouldn't be the problem i think. but how i figure it out which connectors of the pda are the right connectors for die TX and RX of the reciever? and the final question: is this what i want to do (usb pc gps reciever at pda) possible?
if you want t answer me in pm dann auf deutsch ;-)
thanks.
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is this what i want to do (usb pc gps reciever at pda) possible?
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Therefor you´ll need a USB to serial converter, as far as I know.
if you want t answer me in pm dann auf deutsch ;-)
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22 pin adaptor for QTEK 9090
hi, you need original connector you can try with 2020 22 pin but after some days or week you will damage you QTEK 9090 and you not be able to use anymore the connector! i suggest you to buy ORIGINAL see here available : http://www.bluetrade.fr/achat/produit_details.php?id=76226
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to dev_dme you missunderstood me? i have an usb gps mouse so i need a seriell one. and there are no converter from seriell to usb.
to last guest
i think i posted in fals thread. i have a qtek 2020!!!! no 9090.
There are USB to serial converters made by Iogear, search the web. You would have to redue the cable to connect to your Qtek. But since you have bluetooth, though the old one away and get a blue tooth GPS, much nicer.
converters from usb TO seriell but not from seriell TO usb. i'm right?
The USB driver was on laptop to change the port to a serial port but the communication was bidirectional.
You could also look at maxim semiconductors, I know they make a chip that converts serial to USB but I couldn't find it.
http://www.maxim-ic.com
but i need usb to seriel converter..... i want to use an usb device at a seriell port
They have a device, I saw it in EE Times twice (as I said I need that) that will do exactly what your looking for. It would connect to a USB device, takecare of all the protocal and then spit out serial bits of the data. I beleive the formating (USB-serial bin/ASCII, bit ording) was able to be changed via reg settings.
maybe search EE times website.
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but i need usb to seriel converter..... i want to use an usb device at a seriell port
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Well, your GPS mouse is a USB client (slave). You can only connect it to a USB host (master), which the XDA II is not. So you would need an adapter that contains a USB host. As paulmc says, they seem to exist, but seem to work only with "big" Windows (they need drivers), and I am quite sure they are really expensive.
I really recommend you get either a Bluetooth or a regular serial GPS mouse. Both are easy to connect to an XDA II.
Cheers, Daniel
hello folks,
information for all users they helped me: now i bought a holux gm 210 gps receiver with ps2 connector. it should be one of the best.
but now new questions:
1. is there a german plattform like this in the internet? which one?
2. how can i get 5VDC from a the 12VDC connector in a car? i dont need 4,5 or 6V!!!!
3. who know anythink about the holux gm210 voltage supply (spannungsversorgung). how much V need the gm 210? exactly 5VDC?
thanks
bye Christian
Anonymous said:
but now new questions:
1. is there a german plattform like this in the internet? which one?
2. how can i get 5VDC from a the 12VDC connector in a car? i dont need 4,5 or 6V!!!!
3. who know anythink about the holux gm210 voltage supply (spannungsversorgung). how much V need the gm 210? exactly 5VDC?
thanks
bye Christian
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1. There are several. Try www.pocketnavigation.de for a start.
2. There are voltage regulators you can buy. But be very careful, the voltage in a car is full of spikes and other nasty things. You need a good voltage regulator if you don't want to endanger your new Holux. The usual solution is to buy a holder for the PDA that also has a connector for the GPS mouse. This gives you a well filtered voltage for your mouse.
Cheers, Daniel
tadzio said:
1. There are several. Try www.pocketnavigation.de for a start.
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tadzio said:
2. ....is to buy a holder for the PDA that also has a connector for the GPS mouse. This gives you a well filtered voltage for your mouse....
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maybe its silly but i dont wanna buy i want to build it by myself.
because i want biuld an accu-charger for my qtek too. it should supply the gps mouse too!!!
i cant describe it better in english. damn..... :evil:
also i need thias speciial pda connector for the mdaII (aka qtek 2020). where can i buy it for low?
and some more important for me: i need information for the pins. what pin for which signal?
Does anyone know if the pin-setup for the 'blue angel' aka Qtek9090 is different then the 'Himalaya' aka Qtek2020?
I want to connect an external speaker and microphone to it (described here) but i'm not sure if the pin-layout is the same :roll:
Thanks!
Grtz,
DUTCH
anyone found the pinout for QTEK9090(Blue Angel) yet ?
please share.

CONFUSED...is the blue angel connector same as the XDA II???

Ive read many post on here and others. I must say Im confused.
Is the new Blue Angel connector physically the same as the previous XDAII connector?
Are the pin outs the same?
Some people say no problem, some are filing theirs down??? Some are "forcing it in" - YIKES
i would love to know as well
The pin outs are the same - the connector is physically the same size, but there is one minor change - there is a little 'step' on one edge of the connector.
XDAII accessories, such as chargers, usb and gps do fit but you need to be careful when you insert them.
Forget my stupidity. I used to own the Siemens SX56 and had hotsync and car charger cables.
The question is now I have the Siemens SX66, is it safe to use the same cables from the SX56? I haven't tried it since I don't want to kill my new toy!
If anyone knows or can verify that it's safe it would be really appreciated.
I am using car charger, usb sync cable and wired gps that were originally bought for my XDA1, then used on XDAII and now work fine on MDAIII.
Do any of the serial keyboards work with XDA IIs?
I tried to connect the stowaway keyboard I used with my XDA II but it does not seem to work with my QTEK 9090.
I'm only guessing, but I would think that the drivers weren't written for wm2003SE.
I have the darfon fold out keyboard that I bought for my sx56, and last night I got it working just fine with my new sx66, so yes, they work. I needed to go to darfon.com and download the newest version of the driver.
I have one of the IR keyboards and the supplied driver works fine, but I have to balance the MDAIII on something to make it high enough for the IR receiver on the keyboard because the MDAIII IR is on the side.
The pin outs are the same
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They are not!!!!!
There is a voltage output from an XDAII when in a call, but the XDA IIs doesn't give the voltage!
Can't remember which pin off the top of my head but I have been testing this and found this to be a major problem when designing a proper car kit for both items!
..Spence
Bit worried about using my incar chrger from my xdaII for my IIs. Does anyone know where I can get a charger or usb sync cheaply for the IIs/pd2k? Expansys are charging £20! There's one here:
http://www.firstphoneshop.co.uk/o2-phone-accessories/o2-imate-pda2k.shtml
But i'm not sure its not just the old II charger...
Hi all,
I see birdog has put piccies up at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=18435&highlight=pin+blue+angel
(and thanks btw) but can anyone confirm this pinout?
Cheers!

RS-232 out?

Hi,
I am upgrading from an iPaq hx4700 to a tytn, and am wondering if it is possible to get RS-232 serial data out of the mini usb cable. I have installed a serial GPS reciever into my car and it would be nice just to use a single cable to plug into the bottom of the tytn as I do with my iPaq.
With Regards,
Mark
Unfortunately the TyTn has no external Com port as the Hx4700 has.
The mini usb section only supports usb and nothing else.
Except for the extra audio connections but that has nothing to do with the usb connection itself.
Cheers,
Drifter

I broke my xda2

i damaged mine xda2 charger socket second time. At first time i found a man, who repaired it, but now he needs the scheme or something like it, becouse he don't know how to link cables. Please help to solve this problem. Sorry for my english, i am from Lithuania.
What for is used the back pack socket ?
can i use backpack socket to charge the pda? Where could i get the principal and montage schemes of xda2? Please help
Everything we know about Himalaya hardware can be found in the wiki.
The backpack socket is for connecting a combination of VGA connector, CF card reader and extra battery pack. It is not capable of charging the device, the connector is not documented.

What pinouts in 10-pin connector?(Ideos s7 slim)

Hi!
I need your help!
I want to make a docking station in the car,
to connect the tablet(Huawei IDEOS S7 Slim) as a navigator in the car and the power(and usb-host, and others) was a 10pin connector
You know the pinout in 10-pin connector?
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Thanks!
P.S.Sorry for the english, I'm from Russia.
Same idea...
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usb-host
You know the pinout in 10-pin connector?
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I have same idea. So far I find out that S7 slim is not USB OTG capable (means it could be slave but not master in USB connections). Maybe there is the way to use some software to make S7 to act as a host since it have power on USB connector to supply usb flash.
Regarding 10 pin connector I couldn't find any info accept info on docking devices... According to that information: 10 pin connector is used for keyboard etc. Maybe it have digital audio and video out but you need to make some DA converter etc. cause I tested every pin with others and find out that there is no analog signals outputs (for audio).
I think that those information helped (to gett you on the right track) but I also like to hear
some opinion on the subject from experience members...
You have some other thread for docking (it's what 10 pin connector is) so you can read those.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881565

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