Am Do 28. Februar 2008 schrieb Andre Lanvermann: > I read the Archives and found this Topic. I own a T-Mobile MDA Vario. > The device is > charged via USB too. And theay included an USB Wallcharger. Have anybody > allready checked > this charger? > > > Device Data: > Delta Electronics inc. > AC Adapter HTC P/N: 79H00051-02M > Model: ADP-5FH C > Input: 100-240V~ 0,2A 50-60hz > Output: 5V = 1A LPS > Frequency Level 4
What i've learned so far: The strange thing with USB-charger is a resistor of certain Ohms (47k IIRC) that's supposed to connect 2 pins of the charger's plug "to identify OM-charger". I can't say whether this is standard for USB-chargers, or what will happen when NEO doesn't sense this resistor on USB-power detection. Charging seems to be controlled by the main CPU via PCU-chip. If there's no CPU control e.g. due to completely flat accu, only a very low secure trickle charge takes place (->"if you can't power on your NEO, connect to USB and try again after ~30 min..."). There are chances this will be the same for missing resistor, depending on what logic is in the "driver". Maybe one of the devs may shed some more light on this. jOERG _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community