Never mind my question about sample rate. I found how to do it. Thanks.

On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 9:09:46 AM UTC+2, Linus Anderberg wrote:
>
> I actually tried to build the cable i was referring to in my first post. 
> It worked on my galaxy note 3 but not on my tab S tablets, I guess the 
> kernel trigger charging a bit different on the tablet. Anyway for some 
> Samsung units it looks like you can work something out.
> I saw someone had soldered 5v/A directly to the micro usb port on the ioio 
> board. Would that work? 
>
> I also tried different dongles last night and it was a bit better with a 
> 4.0 but it is still to slow. 
> I have been searching like a mad man for a solution and I still do just 
> wanted to ask again if someone recently came up with an idea.
>
> "Alternatively, if you don't need 1kHz sampling rate, you can reduce it 
> using a one-line change in firmware."
> How do i go about to change the sample rate?
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 12:44:05 AM UTC+2, Ytai wrote:
>>
>> The power question has been asked and answered several times. The answer 
>> is that you can't do that. Search the forum for details if you care.
>>
>> As far as Bluetooth speed, I'm not sure whether there's a difference in 
>> rate. I recommend that you simply try different dongles, since they're so 
>> cheap.
>> Alternatively, if you don't need 1kHz sampling rate, you can reduce it 
>> using a one-line change in firmware.
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Linus Anderberg <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Would this sulotion work for building a cable that uses a charger and 
>>> ioio data on the same cable?
>>>
>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/hw-mod-usb-otg-charging-galaxy-s3-t1953061
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 12:02:51 PM UTC+2, Linus Anderberg wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi.
>>>> I'm using my ioio to do a custom tablet installation in a car. 
>>>> Currently the charge current (500mA) won't cover the tablet consumption so 
>>>> I need to charge from a regular charger which can provide 2A. This means I 
>>>> need to do my data over bluetooth but right now i have a few analog 
>>>> sensors 
>>>> that need high transfer rate and bluetooth 2.0 is just to slow. Will I get 
>>>> less latency and more bandwidth with 4.0?
>>>>
>>>> Or do you guys have any other sugestion how to build a custom cable to 
>>>> draw power from a external power source and at the same time get data from 
>>>> ioio?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Linus
>>>>
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