Hi. I have Goclever r70 tab, but it's second hand, not mine. I bought it a month ago, with broken charger, whose thick pin was wired with 2 wires. Accidently, I ruined it. Now I have cable with 2 wires, red and black on one side, and thick pin which goes in tablet on other side. Can you tell me which wire goes in that pin, and which wire goes on pin? I have soldering iron but don't know which wire goes where. Thank you
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If it's a regular micro USB port, a new charger and cable would be the best option. But you can ask about your issue here,
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Can anyone provide the pinout of the car charger for Diamond ? I mean the connector which goes directly to the mobile. My was broken and I need to solder it again. Only 2 cables (red & black) but 4 pins on the connector. Which one is going where ?
Thanks in advance
Need help in fixing my samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0 charging/usb cable
Here's my situation,
1. I own original cable and soon tossed it away because the cable has got snapped wires and I find it difficult to solder to the pcb board.
2. I bought another cable, but again, it's having charging issues after 4 months or usage. I'm started to think that these type of cable is easily broken. So I wanted to fix the cable myself by open it up and resoldering the snapped wires in order to save money. The 2nd cable I bought has got no pcb board attached inside. Just pins and solderings.
For now, I just want to be able to charge using the original charger and be able to transfer data files using my pc. So I need help to someone to tell me which wire (color) is attached to which pins. 4 different colors, Black, Red, White and Green. Thanks before.
Here's the look of the 2nd cable when I open it up (removed the remaining snapped wires)
Hi all,
I have a Philips AS111 docking station/bluetooth speaker/charger. Worked perfectly for my SGS2, however, since I bought a new phone (Sony Xperia Z1 Compact) I'm experiencing some problems.
I bought an micro usb to magnetic connector adapter to be able to connect my phone to the dock without having to open the flaps all the time. I took it apart and it basicly splits the first and fifth pin of the micro USB connector to the pins in the magnetic connector. Unfortunately I may not link to external images...
Unfortunately, my phone does not charge when using the adapter in combination with the Philips dock. It does when using the original Sony USB charger and the adapter, so the adapter is fine.
I measured the voltage on the two pins, and it's 0V. I even tried to fool the dock by putting a 1.5kOhm resistor over several lines. Only when I put a 1.5kOhm resistor between 5V and the connector housing, the dock responded by turning on Bluetooth. Voltage went crazy, flipping between 0 and 3V, but phone still doesn't charge.
I think the sollution is to fool the dock by putting a certain resistor between certain lines or by shorting certain lines. Does anyone have a clue how to fool the dock to think there is a device connected, so it opens the +5V line?
Thank you very much!
Nobody into usb connection protocols? :crying:
Finally got it working. Eventually I needed to connect two wires together inside the device. One of them being 'CLAS1' and the other was Ground. Both could be found on the connector going to the micro usb plug of the device. Unfortunately I can not post a link to the photo I made of it.
mblox said:
Finally got it working. Eventually I needed to connect two wires together inside the device. One of them being 'CLAS1' and the other was Ground. Both could be found on the connector going to the micro usb plug of the device. Unfortunately I can not post a link to the photo I made of it.
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Hello!
I've just bought an AS111. Charges perfectly my SGS4 but it doesn't do a thing when I try connecting my SGN3 (the one with the micro-usb 3 connector) to the Philips dock. I know that the micro-usb 3 is backwards compatible but I do believe that the AS111's dock outputs too little power - or something like that, I am no expert.
I was wondering that maybe your experience could be of help to me. What do you think? If so, could you please guide me through the stuff you did to the dock? Thank you!
So I recently purchased a new micro-usb cable but it doesn't seem to work..PC doesn't register phone nor do other conventional usb charges charge when using the cable(other cables work fine)...since am in no position to return it, i opened inside to see if it was something i could fix..here are the insides...
as you can see, the wires are exactly all lined up end to end...not sure if this is the way i.e when stretched out, the 1st terminal is connected to the first on the other end, second to 2nd , third to 3rd and finally 4th to 4th..
if anyone has a working micro-usb lying around, would they be kind enough to show me how the terminals look on both end??
Hi there,
I'm sure you wiil receive a better response from experts if you ask in this thread:
Micro USB Cable: They all break. Any help?
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Hello all. I have a nexus 7 2013 wifi. The charge port is completely ripped off. The tablet will boot to TWRP but has no OS installed.
I would like to temporarily solider a USB cable onto the charge board just so I can put a ROM on it. It has the ability to charge wirelessly so I am not worried about the connection after that.
I cut the micro connector end off of a charge cable and have 4 wires plus a shield. Red being Vcc, black GND, white D-, and green D+.
White and green obviously need to be connected, but will I need to connect any of the other wires to make the computer detect the device? or will it be detected with the data wires connected?
Thank you very much in advance.
ompapamowmow said:
Hello all. I have a nexus 7 2013 wifi. The charge port is completely ripped off. The tablet will boot to TWRP but has no OS installed.
I would like to temporarily solider a USB cable onto the charge board just so I can put a ROM on it. It has the ability to charge wirelessly so I am not worried about the connection after that.
I cut the micro connector end off of a charge cable and have 4 wires plus a shield. Red being Vcc, black GND, white D-, and green D+.
White and green obviously need to be connected, but will I need to connect any of the other wires to make the computer detect the device? or will it be detected with the data wires connected?
Thank you very much in advance.
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Hi and thank you for using XDA Assist
I suggest you to buy directly a new USB cable (My opinion).
But for any other questions you can always ask here >>>
Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
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