USB Type-C pinouts - Nexus 6P Accessories

This might sound like a much more technical question.
Im trying to find a pinout for the Type-C to Type-A cable. Im actually looking to make a multi-cable for use with my RavPower battery pack. I still have a lot of MicroUSB devices, so I want as few cables as possible to carry around with me. I know I can buy cables like this, but I have a few reasons to build my own. Including integration into my car.
Anyone know where a pinout diagram for a cable would be. I have the pinouts for the individual connectors, but not the connections between the two.

chevycam94 said:
This might sound like a much more technical question.
Im trying to find a pinout for the Type-C to Type-A cable. Im actually looking to make a multi-cable for use with my RavPower battery pack. I still have a lot of MicroUSB devices, so I want as few cables as possible to carry around with me. I know I can buy cables like this, but I have a few reasons to build my own. Including integration into my car.
Anyone know where a pinout diagram for a cable would be. I have the pinouts for the individual connectors, but not the connections between the two.
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http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/
Download the zipped document file from there. USB Type-C Specification Release 1.1.pdf contains the information you need, I think.
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How to locate USB Host D+/D-?

Hey all,
I have some 30 pins on an ARM based GPS board, but I don't have the pinout for it.
I think there are USB Host D+ and D- pins (couldn't find a 5V line). How can I test for these pins, using a multimeter or otherwise?
Thanks for the help!
Is it correct to first assume that no voltage will be on these pins since no device is connected? Or is there still voltage regardless? If so, what amount?
I assume this is a breakout board of some sort?
If so you could just google the pinout schematics for the processor and follow the traces to the pins you're seeing. Without a scope I can't see any way to find those pins short of trial and error.
Yes, it is a Chinese car unit with GPS and Samsung S3C2440A-40 processor. So you suggest tracing the pins of this CPU? If not, trail and error would involve tapping two side-by-side 0v pins and just go down the line?
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I accidently renamed the "SDMMC" device to "Storage Device" in the registry and now am stuck in the factory NAV software, which just lets you choose the executable to run from the SD card. Of course now though, it can't find the device since it's looking for "SDMMC." So I figured, tap into a USB host port, hook up a keyboard, and exit the factory NAV software to fix the registry. Unfortunatly, autorun seems to be disabled on the SD card drive and hard reset doesn't affect it.
I'll hopefully be picking up a powered hub tomorrow and doing some trial and error soldering this weekend.. any other ideas in the mean time?

[Q] EXTUSB FEMALE connector replacement

Greetings,
I have destroyed my EXTUSB connector on Diamond. (Female, on device pcb). I am desperatelly searching but I am not able to find replacement. Does anybody have any suggestion where is it possible to buy it?
mnuapel said:
Greetings,
I have destroyed my EXTUSB connector on Diamond. (Female, on device pcb). I am desperatelly searching but I am not able to find replacement. Does anybody have any suggestion where is it possible to buy it?
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perhaps you can get it at http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_kw=FEMALE&_kw=htc&_ipg=100
Perfect, Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was searaching on ebay, how comes i didnt see!
hi dude,
i have this problem for my old artemis, however some things you should know...
firstly, you might find it hard to get the old female extusb off the motherboard, it has a higher grade solder so it has a higher melting point etc and wont come off with a normal soldering iron.
secondly, if you do manage to get it off, the actual pins that conect to the motherboard may be tricky to solder back on, 1 because of the grade of solder, i dont think normal solder will stick ... and 2 because the pins are so tiny.
but, lastly, i actually have one that i do not need, in perfect condition and still in the packaging!
if you have not bought one already, i will be willing to give you it, for free of course!
(because thats how i roll)
if your interested then you will need to contact me via PM dude
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[Review] Ankway USB C to C cable (pics)

Hellooooooooo fellow XDA'ers. Leaving a review here for a product that was offered to me at a discounted rate for the purpose of a review. Yes, that means I still had to pay a little bit out of my own pocket to get the cable.
http://www.amazon.com/USB-Cable-6FT...&qid=1450463579&sr=8-1&keywords=ankway+c+to+c
That's the one right there from Amazon.
Pros: Lengthy 6 ft cable for only $8
Build quality is comparable to the 6p included cable
Nice tactile and audible "click" when attaching to the 6p
Charges at just shy of 3A (total input current of 2940mA average via Ampere)
Includes Velcro strap to keep things tidy
Cons:
- Charging "head" is slightly thicker than stock 6p cable (refer to included pics with ruler)
- after a month of normal use in one area only (not moving from place to place), connection no longer works properly. Must lean the plug against something at certain angles for the charge to go through
Would I buy it again: No. Longevity is an issue.
Any questions, post em here.
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Update: Cable no longer works. See above for comments.
rice923 said:
Update: Cable no longer works. See above for comments.
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That's pretty horrible. Should be an easy return though..
crylentino said:
That's pretty horrible. Should be an easy return though..
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That's why people shouldn't skimp on cables. Tronsmart, Choetech, and IOrange make good cables based on my usage.

Choetech 2 Pack Micro USB to USB C Adapters

The first thing I usually notice about aftermarket USB C is how they connect to the charging port. These were very clicky and you know when they are seated. When connected to micro-usb they have a very nice click as well.
Charging speeds were the exact same as rated on the charger. These do not hinder charging speeds at all. My phone charged just as quickly as I expected with my desktop charger - Not fast charging, of course, as that would require full USB-C.
I moved some files over with these as well and got the expected USB speeds. The connector did not slow the transfers down. I compared the speeds to another Micro USB device I had and both gave the same speeds to and from the device with the same cable.
The addition of the keyring on these connectors is amazing! I’m hoping that on the next Choetech portable batter they will add a place for me to attach this keyring. Having it on my keys is great. The connector stayed put when I picked up my phone with plenty of weight on the keys (truck key, key fob, bottle opener, a couple of house keys, a couple loyalty cards, a Motorola keylink, and plenty of keyrings)! I can’t believe no one has thought of doing this yet, great job Choetech!
In closing, these are the Micro USB to USB-C adapters to purchase for sure. The click when inserting the micro cable as well as the USB C into the phone along with the keyring make these a no-brainer.
I received this product in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. Choetech is looking for people to review the item listed here. I am not affiliated with Choetech other than reviewing for them. They are great people and make a great product.
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Diy Zebra tc72 charger.

Need help identifying positive and negative pins on a zebra tc 72 . Reyes with multimeter do find positive and negative terminals with no luck. Can anybody help me how to make a diy charger
Hi, on Pin1 you have GND, on Pin 3 +5.4V.
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thank you any chance you know how to install a sim card slot in it? or unlock the bootloader
On TC72 not possible to install SIM card. TC77 has this funcionality. For second question, I can't share this info.
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Hi, on Pin1 you have GND, on Pin 3 +5.4V.
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Hey autoid_os
I have the TC77 with identical Port. I want to make a USB cable for ADB/Fastboot Connection.
To you know what the Data pin's are in your Picture?
For this new Port I don't find any technical information.
Thanks in advance
Blizzrar
But I think better is to buy cable for few usd
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But I think better is to buy cable for few usd
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Yes, this is what I did for the USB cable.
I have another question, do you know how the serial cable works for the TC7x series?
I mean the part number CBL-TC7X-SERL1-01
It seems to connect to the same connector but the serial connector seems to be very big so I guess it is using some circuit like USB to serial for computer? I cannot find it anywhere to buy it that's why I am asking.
Can some one make me a charge cable and send to me.
I do not want to pay $100.0 of $30.0 for the cable the tc70.

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