USB/MHL 11-pin Connector Pinout - Galaxy S 4 Accessories

I am having a hard time finding the pinout for the 11-pin USB/MHL connector for the various Samsung Galaxy S4.
Does anyone here know where the pinout of the connector may be found or otherwise have the information?

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[Q] Charging sccheme connector for broken connector

help...does anyone have galaxy fit connector micro charger scheme..please upload to me the image.. because my connector broken n must make a jumper

30pin adapter

I've been looking all over internet for an adapter. In my work car (four different cars) I have a charger mounted for Galaxy Tab 2 (P3100), and I was wondering if I can use that same charger for my new Note 8.0?
So the adapter would have to be Samsung 30pin female to microUSB male.
I'm beginning to think that kind of adapter doesn't exist.
Any help from someone in here?
NI-knight said:
I've been looking all over internet for an adapter. In my work car (four different cars) I have a charger mounted for Galaxy Tab 2 (P3100), and I was wondering if I can use that same charger for my new Note 8.0?
So the adapter would have to be Samsung 30pin female to microUSB male.
I'm beginning to think that kind of adapter doesn't exist.
Any help from someone in here?
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The note8.0 (official release then and no fake Chinese model) only got a micro usb connector to charge. There is no 30pin connector on the Note8.0.
civato said:
The note8.0 (official release then and no fake Chinese model) only got a micro usb connector to charge. There is no 30pin connector on the Note8.0.
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Yes I can see there's only microUSB connetor available. That is just the reason why I need an adapter between galaxy note 8.0 and 30pin charger.

Google's ADT-1 Power/Dev cable

I'm looking for the pinout to make a dev cable or if someone is selling one please let me know.
i'm looking also for pinout of this cable
wondering whether i can use uc-e6 cable with pinout below?
http://pinoutguide.com/DigitalCameras/nikon_uc-e6_pinout.shtml
Looking for the pinout of the dev cable as well... I have one of these and plan to start building LOS for it. I came up with the UC E6 as well but according to Wikipedia it's "non-USB" so makes me wonder if they're using a different pinout.
it has been a while since this got asked but here is the actual pinout for the connector https://github.com/Stricted/adt1-pinout
you can find the plugs on ebay with the search term "Mini USB 8Pin"
enjoy, have fun

[Completed] Samsung Galaxy S3 USB charging problem jumper ways

Hello,
The USB port of my Samsung Galaxy S3 is broken. I bought a new one and tried to do the repair. By loosening the USB port (the broken one), the connectors of the circuit board have taken off and therefore I cannot weld the new USB port on the motherboard.
I would need the complete pinout of the USB port (11 pins) as well as a diagram of the motherboard to know where I can solder bridging cables from the USB port pins to specific locations on the motherboard (which is done normally by the brass paths on the printed circuit).
Thank you
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XxXDude said:
Hello,
The USB port of my Samsung Galaxy S3 is broken. I bought a new one and tried to do the repair. By loosening the USB port (the broken one), the connectors of the circuit board have taken off and therefore I cannot weld the new USB port on the motherboard.
I would need the complete pinout of the USB port (11 pins) as well as a diagram of the motherboard to know where I can solder bridging cables from the USB port pins to specific locations on the motherboard (which is done normally by the brass paths on the printed circuit).
Thank you
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Greetings and welcome to assist. Unfortunately this isn't the sort of thing we do at assist and would have no idea where to get the diagrams. It is probably best to contact a service centre for advice
Regards
Sawdoctor

USC Type C jig?

I have usb jig to unbrick or boot dead devices to download mode....
My question is.. is there usb type c jig? Cause it would be useful
I googled but couldn't find answers
divxxx said:
I have usb jig to unbrick or boot dead devices to download mode....
My question is.. is there usb type c jig? Cause it would be useful
I googled but couldn't find answers
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I don't know, but you can make one yourself with a USB-C cord and some resistors.
You need to know how much resistance it requires. Older Samsung devices required 300K ohms of resistance. I believe some newer Samsumg devices require 301k ohms of resistance. Do some research to find out how much resistance your device requires. The jig works by shorting two pins together with the correct resistance, you need to identify which pins it shorts.
Then, when you have found the correct amount of resistance, go buy a resistor or combination of resistors that add up to the amount of resistance that you need but do not exceed the amount that you need. Then cut the end off of a USB C cord and strip insulation back to expose the wires. Then, identify which of those wires makes contact with the specific pins that you need. Then solder the resistor(s) to the correct wires.
If you find the correct information, have the right amount of resistance and find the right information to identify the correct pins/wires to make contact, you should be able to make this work.
Another option is to get the normal USB jig and a microUSB to Type-C adapter, connect the jig to the adapter then plug the adapter into your device.
Here is a link to an example of the adapter:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Onn-Micro-USB-to-USB-Type-C-Adapter-White/180643780
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Droidriven said:
I don't know, but you can make one yourself with a USB-C cord and some resistors.
You need to know how much resistance it requires. Older Samsung devices required 300K ohms of resistance. I believe some newer Samsumg devices require 301k ohms of resistance. Do some research to find out how much resistance your device requires. The jig works by shorting two pins together with the correct resistance, you need to identify which pins it shorts.
Then, when you have found the correct amount of resistance, go buy a resistor or combination of resistors that add up to the amount of resistance that you need but do not exceed the amount that you need. Then cut the end off of a USB C cord and strip insulation back to expose the wires. Then, identify which of those wires makes contact with the specific pins that you need. Then solder the resistor(s) to the correct wires.
If you find the correct information, have the right amount of resistance and find the right information to identify the correct pins/wires to make contact, you should be able to make this work.
Another option is to get the normal USB jig and a microUSB to Type-C adapter, connect the jig to the adapter then plug the adapter into your device.
Here is a link to an example of the adapter:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Onn-Micro-USB-to-USB-Type-C-Adapter-White/180643780
Sent from my SM-S767VL using Tapatalk
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Adapter doesn't work, don't know if resistance is wrong or just doesn't connect correct pins in usb-c. I know this is old thread but for those that are looking in the future, it won't work.

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