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![]() The 22 pin connector that fits into the iPaq 3900 series uses the following pins for a connection to a NMEA serial port: pins 1,2,3,4 = 5Volt pins 10,15,22 = common pin 7 = RD (input to iPaq) pin 8 = TD (output from iPaq) When using a DB9 male connector for the serial port connection use the following pins on this connector: pin 2 = data in (to iPaq) pin 3 = data out (from iPaq, but normally not used) pin 5 = common pin 8 = +5Volt Good luck, Karel, NL "Michael" schreef in bericht om... There are commercial solutions availabe, ready to use. But I would like to know which pins are used on the IPAQ 3900 side for a two wire communication with the GPS and which pins are used for the +5V power supply. The IPAQ connector has some 22 pins and I guess that for power pins 19 gets +5V and pin 21 gets ground. A standard serial cable may connect pins 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14, whereas the USB cable connects to what? Is it pin 17 and 22 or some of the serial pins? Can someone explain the pin usage for a 4 wire power/com cable on the IPAq side? Thanks a lot Michael |
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