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sisu1a
June 7th 09, 04:18 AM
Anyone out there have a schematic for a proper hp310 (hp3xx...)
charging cable showing which pins/wires to bridge with which type/
value resistors for operating it using an external 5v battery power
source such as the Socket Mobile Power Pack that they'd be willing to
share?
I think it's Gnd, blank, 3v, 3v, & 5v on pins 1,2,3,4,5 respectively,
with the metal jacket of the male mini USB also plug end also being
grounded... but want to confirm this and need to know resistor value/
types as well. Tips & tricks welcome...
http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/accessory/mobile-power-pack_ds.pdf
I already know where I can buy the complete cable to do this, but I'd
rather just make one... so I don't need any advertisements of where to
go for a plug-n-play version.
TIA,
-Paul
Chris
June 7th 09, 09:24 AM
Paul
mini usb plug 310 end
pin 1 +5v
pin 2 link to 3
pin 3 link to 2
pin 4 N/C
pin 5 GND
USB type A plug Power pack end
pin 1 + 5v
pin 2 N/C
pin 3 N/C
pin 4 GND
There does not appear to be any resistors fitted, but there is a balun over
the cable at the mini usb end
Chris Runeckles
"sisu1a" > wrote in message
...
> Anyone out there have a schematic for a proper hp310 (hp3xx...)
> charging cable showing which pins/wires to bridge with which type/
> value resistors for operating it using an external 5v battery power
> source such as the Socket Mobile Power Pack that they'd be willing to
> share?
>
> I think it's Gnd, blank, 3v, 3v, & 5v on pins 1,2,3,4,5 respectively,
> with the metal jacket of the male mini USB also plug end also being
> grounded... but want to confirm this and need to know resistor value/
> types as well. Tips & tricks welcome...
>
> http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/accessory/mobile-power-pack_ds.pdf
>
> I already know where I can buy the complete cable to do this, but I'd
> rather just make one... so I don't need any advertisements of where to
> go for a plug-n-play version.
>
> TIA,
> -Paul
On Jun 7, 4:18*am, sisu1a > wrote:
> Anyone out there have a schematic for a proper hp310 (hp3xx...)
> charging cable showing which pins/wires to bridge with which type/
> value resistors for operating it using an external 5v battery power
> source such as the Socket Mobile Power Pack that they'd be willing to
> share?
>
> I think it's Gnd, blank, 3v, 3v, & 5v on pins 1,2,3,4,5 respectively,
> with the metal jacket of the male mini USB also plug end also being
> grounded... *but want to confirm this and need to know resistor value/
> types as well. Tips & tricks welcome...
>
> http://www.socketmobile.com/pdf/accessory/mobile-power-pack_ds.pdf
>
> I already know where I can buy the complete cable to do this, but I'd
> rather just make one... so I don't need any advertisements of where to
> go for a plug-n-play version.
>
> TIA,
> -Paul
Hi Paul
I have been using a "Just Mobile" PP-08 Mobile Power Pack with my
HP310 and this works a treat for about 5hrs external power + the
Batterie on the 310 for 1,5-2hrs.Recharging via USB of the Powerpack
also about 5hrs. Make sure the 310 is fully charged before you start
using it in the plane as otherwise it will draw a large amount
immediatly of the Power Pack.
Regards
Bruno
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