Micro USB Mod
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- tmoore
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Micro USB Mod
I want to mod my MB's by omitting the female USB plug and direct soldering a short micro USB cable to the board. It would allow me to keep the cable in the case and not require a seperate cable. Is this possible, and if not, is there a work around?
- adafruit_support_bill
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Re: Micro USB Mod
That is certainly possible. Just double-check your cable pinouts to make sure you have power & ground on the right pins.
- tmoore
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Re: Micro USB Mod
I just tried a micro USB cable soldered directly to the board, with the proper wiring, (from left to right with USB side of board facing you ... pin 1 red V, pin 2 white data -, pin 3 green data +, pin 4 black ground) but could not charge with it. All voltage readings are correct as per MB project page. Same for the micro USB plug. All good. I tried the data -/+ shorted and open, but had no luck. I removed the plug and installed the USB jack, and it works like a champ. I have checked continuity on the cable, while soldered to the board, and after removed from the board, and all the wires are good.
Oh, I tried charging a Razr, a Razr Maxx, and a Droid X. All 3 will charge with the jack on the board, but none will charge with the cable on the board.
Is my wiring wrong? Any ideas?
Oh, I tried charging a Razr, a Razr Maxx, and a Droid X. All 3 will charge with the jack on the board, but none will charge with the cable on the board.
Is my wiring wrong? Any ideas?
- adafruit_support_bill
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Re: Micro USB Mod
Double check the connections all the way through to the connector. Wire color-coding is not standardized and manufacturers don't always follow standard conventions.
And make sure it is a good quality cable. Voltage drop over long and/or thin wires can stop some devices from charging.
And make sure it is a good quality cable. Voltage drop over long and/or thin wires can stop some devices from charging.
- tmoore
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Re: Micro USB Mod
Yes, I checked all the way through to the connector, and it was good. But, I do remember, I bought this cable specifically to use the micro end only, and I didn't try it as a complete cable prior to cutting it. So, I think I'll try another one, first as a complete cable, to be sure it will work, then solder it to the board and try again. Thank you!
- tmoore
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Re: Micro USB Mod
Finally had time to try other cables today, and it was as you said, not all of them follow the standards. I tried 3 others and all of them worked. I also tried another of the brand I had trouble with, and yes, it too, did not work. Sadly, it cost $1 more than each of the others. Go figure.
Thank you so much, for your help!
Thank you so much, for your help!
- adafruit_support_bill
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Re: Micro USB Mod
Usually you get what you pay for. But I guess that is not always true. If you can tell us the brand of the bad one, we can be on the lookout for them.Sadly, it cost $1 more than each of the others. Go figure.
Thanks for the follow-up!
- tmoore
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Re: Micro USB Mod
The cables that worked are Gold-X and two different lengths from Manhattan. The one that didn't work is generically packaged, and simply labeled "USB2 A to Micro B Cable". All purchased from Altex.
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