Good day,

Ytai : what do you mean by non-standard cable? Because i've used the one 
that provided inside the box (red-color cable) and i strongly sure that i 
had turned the trim-port all the way clockwise as well. I've tried the way 
you proposed and yet still I can't get it up although with USB to Android. 
I planned to get a new one assuming that it having a hardware problem

G Ragib : I had done the steps that you proposing and finds that it still 
can't solve my problem. Attached couple of pictures about how i power up my 
IOIO board. Perhaps you have good suggestion which I really need. 

<https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-3unlAFloB1o/UzxsLV2yZGI/AAAAAAAAADA/FhtHuNZM0GA/s1600/IMG_20140403_034202.jpg>

<https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-mYW1h0UUKA4/UzxsdKdBfWI/AAAAAAAAADI/pTnDsd8FWhM/s1600/IMG_20140403_034234.jpg>


Best,
Shahfiq


On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 8:20:26 PM UTC-7, Shahfiq Nashrah wrote:
>
> Hello guys,
>
> I'm having a IOIO-OTG with specs of:-
>
> Hardware version : SPRK0020
> Bootloader version : IOIO0400
> Application version : IOIO0500
>
> As I try to connect my IOIO with my Android (Lenovo S650 or Google Nexus 7 
> 1st Gen) there are no Red LED lighten up. But, if i added power supply to 
> the IOIO, the Red LED will lighten up but doesn't charged my Android or 
> shows any notifications say that it is connected or something. 
>
> As I try to connect it with bluetooth dongle, the dongle can't be detected 
> with any devices, means there were no power supplied to the dongle, except 
> for one dongle that shows one red dot upon connecting the ioio with dongle 
> through usb cable given. (although the dongle should pop-out more than one 
> blink). 
>
> I've tried to upgrade my firmware version assuming the bluetooth dongle 
> can be lighten up, but there are no improvement at all. 
>
> Here are the list of dongle i had been used:-
>
> 1) VZTEC Bluetooth USB Adapter - NO SIGNAL SHOW
> 2) VZTEC Mini USB Bluetooth Dongle - NO SIGNAL SHOW
> 3) AVF Bluetooth USB Dongle - ONE BLINK THEN NO SIGNAL
> 4) MINI USB Bluetooth Adapter , cheap one from China - NO SIGNAL SHOW
>
> This is how my board looks like:-
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5pXvtCs2WyQ/UzJHOsoeOXI/AAAAAAAAACo/jAvIqfEssaA/s1600/IMG_20140320_102005.jpg>
> I powered it up through the ribbon cable. 
>
>
>
>
On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 8:20:26 PM UTC-7, Shahfiq Nashrah wrote:
>
> Hello guys,
>
> I'm having a IOIO-OTG with specs of:-
>
> Hardware version : SPRK0020
> Bootloader version : IOIO0400
> Application version : IOIO0500
>
> As I try to connect my IOIO with my Android (Lenovo S650 or Google Nexus 7 
> 1st Gen) there are no Red LED lighten up. But, if i added power supply to 
> the IOIO, the Red LED will lighten up but doesn't charged my Android or 
> shows any notifications say that it is connected or something. 
>
> As I try to connect it with bluetooth dongle, the dongle can't be detected 
> with any devices, means there were no power supplied to the dongle, except 
> for one dongle that shows one red dot upon connecting the ioio with dongle 
> through usb cable given. (although the dongle should pop-out more than one 
> blink). 
>
> I've tried to upgrade my firmware version assuming the bluetooth dongle 
> can be lighten up, but there are no improvement at all. 
>
> Here are the list of dongle i had been used:-
>
> 1) VZTEC Bluetooth USB Adapter - NO SIGNAL SHOW
> 2) VZTEC Mini USB Bluetooth Dongle - NO SIGNAL SHOW
> 3) AVF Bluetooth USB Dongle - ONE BLINK THEN NO SIGNAL
> 4) MINI USB Bluetooth Adapter , cheap one from China - NO SIGNAL SHOW
>
> This is how my board looks like:-
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5pXvtCs2WyQ/UzJHOsoeOXI/AAAAAAAAACo/jAvIqfEssaA/s1600/IMG_20140320_102005.jpg>
> I powered it up through the ribbon cable. 
>
>
>
>

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