Although not measured, I've confirmed that the iGo systems - Juice and
car charger - with the A32 tip will charge the Neo Freerunner. At one
point it stopped working, but either of a uboot or kernel change has
it working again.
On Aug 10, 2008, at 8:19 AM, Olivier Berger wrote:
> "Marco Tre
"Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> steve wrote:
>> Magic 47 ohm resistor will get you 1A. its on the wiki somewhere.
> Thanks... Should be that on the ID pin?
>
>> We need a better search on the wiki
> Maybe also a small article with photos (as example) of a reworked
> char
Am Fr 8. August 2008 schrieb Michael:
> On 11/07/08 00:00:51, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> > > I'm pretty sure the neo1973 cant charge with more than 500mA due to
> > > the hardware, nothing in software will fix that, I think the post
> > you
> > > quoted was about the freerunner.
> >
> > I
On 11/07/08 00:00:51, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> > I'm pretty sure the neo1973 cant charge with more than 500mA due to
> > the hardware, nothing in software will fix that, I think the post
> you
> > quoted was about the freerunner.
>
> I read months ago that it should be able to charge at 1
I'll have to check. I used the same tip with my old razr
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Subject: Re: Car charger to GTA02
Steve,
I
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> Subject: Re: Car charger to GTA02
>
> A general question related to car charging. I have an iGo charger
>
: Re: Car charger to GTA02
A general question related to car charging. I have an iGo charger and many
tips. One is a mini-usb tip. It seems to be charging my Neo okay.
Is there an reason I shouldn't use this device? There is also an iGo car
charger that accepts the same tips. I'm not
On Saturday 12 July 2008, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> steve wrote:
> > Magic 47 ohm resistor will get you 1A. its on the wiki somewhere.
>
> Thanks... Should be that on the ID pin?
Should be 47k ohm from ID pin to ground. Description is on:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA0
steve wrote:
> Magic 47 ohm resistor will get you 1A. its on the wiki somewhere.
Thanks... Should be that on the ID pin?
> We need a better search on the wiki
Maybe also a small article with photos (as example) of a reworked
charger (I figure that some opnemoko developers have already done that
ssage-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of "Marco
> Trevisan
> (Treviño)"
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 4:01 PM
> To: community@lists.openmoko.org
> Subject: Re: Car charger to GTA02
>
> Andy Selby ha scritto:
>>> How
enmoko.org
Subject: Re: Car charger to GTA02
Andy Selby ha scritto:
>> How do you enable 1A charging via software? The "echo 'fast_cccv' >
>> etc.." only seems to give me 500ma. Is there a sysfs interface to
>> this, or does it have to be done by the kernel
Andy Selby ha scritto:
>> How do you enable 1A charging via software? The "echo 'fast_cccv' >
>> etc.." only seems to give me 500ma. Is there a sysfs interface to this,
>> or does it have to be done by the kernel? This is for the Neo 1973 by
>> the way.
>
> I'm pretty sure the neo1973 cant charge
> How do you enable 1A charging via software? The "echo 'fast_cccv' >
> etc.." only seems to give me 500ma. Is there a sysfs interface to this,
> or does it have to be done by the kernel? This is for the Neo 1973 by
> the way.
I'm pretty sure the neo1973 cant charge with more than 500mA due to
the
On 04/07/08 20:38:02, Michael Shiloh wrote:
> > Depends what you're going to do with it. If you use a Y cable to
> charge the
> > phone while powering another USB device you may need 1.5A.
>
>
> Recognize also that you'll have to either add the ID resistor
> yourself,
> or manually enable 1A ch
Al Johnson wrote:
> On Sunday 06 July 2008, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
>> Am Sa 5. Juli 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
>>> btw has ever written the
>>> howto (we was talking about some months ago) for adding an ID resistor
>>> to a standard USB charger?
>> Too many different usb-connectors
On Sunday 06 July 2008, Joerg Reisenweber wrote:
> Am Sa 5. Juli 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
> > btw has ever written the
> > howto (we was talking about some months ago) for adding an ID resistor
> > to a standard USB charger?
>
> Too many different usb-connectors out there, most of th
Am Sa 5. Juli 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
> btw has ever written the
> howto (we was talking about some months ago) for adding an ID resistor
> to a standard USB charger?
Too many different usb-connectors out there, most of them molded and break
when you open.
So any howto very unli
Michael Shiloh wrote:
> Al Johnson wrote:
>> On Friday 04 July 2008, Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
>>> Marco Trevisan (Treviño) skrev:
I'd like to buy one. Is this [1] good to get the full-charging speed
with the Freerunner?
Thanks!
[1] http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll
make a compilation of this stuff and wikify accordingly
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(Treviño)"
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:09 PM
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Subject: Re: Car charger to GTA02
I
Al Johnson wrote:
> On Friday 04 July 2008, Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
>> Marco Trevisan (Treviño) skrev:
>>> I'd like to buy one. Is this [1] good to get the full-charging speed
>>> with the Freerunner?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> [1] http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360065251941
>>
On Friday 04 July 2008, Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
> Marco Trevisan (Treviño) skrev:
> > I'd like to buy one. Is this [1] good to get the full-charging speed
> > with the Freerunner?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > [1] http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360065251941
>
> Yes it is :)
> You on
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) skrev:
> I'd like to buy one. Is this [1] good to get the full-charging speed
> with the Freerunner?
>
> Thanks!
>
> [1] http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360065251941
>
>
Yes it is :)
You only needs 1 Amp, this have 2 Amps
I'd like to buy one. Is this [1] good to get the full-charging speed
with the Freerunner?
Thanks!
[1] http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360065251941
--
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Am Mi 2. April 2008 schrieb Michael Shiloh:
>
> Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> > Michael Shiloh ha scritto:
> >> A generic solution can be built this way:
> >>
> >> 1. Locate a generic USB car charger e.g.
> >> http://www.daydeal.com/product.php?productid=10892. Make sure it can
> >> supply
Anyway, I am going to try this out, but I do not have a Neo for the
moment, soo if anyone can confirm the works I lay out.
Michael Shiloh skrev:
Andy Powell wrote:
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 17:01, Michael Shiloh wrote:
By the way, if someone nicely documents step 3, including the resistor
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
Michael Shiloh ha scritto:
A generic solution can be built this way:
1. Locate a generic USB car charger e.g.
http://www.daydeal.com/product.php?productid=10892. Make sure it can
supply at least 1A. Note in my example that the specs don't say this,
but if yo
Andy Powell wrote:
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 17:01, Michael Shiloh wrote:
By the way, if someone nicely documents step 3, including the resistor
value, and how to identify which wires go to which pins, with excellent
drawings or photographs, I'll nominate that for a "developer of the
week" aw
a mini-USB to min-USB cable will only have 4 wires. The ID pin is tied to
ground at one end of the cable, and left floating at the other. The ID pins
at the two ends of the cables to not connect.
--Steve
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 6:48 AM, Andy Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
|> Annoyingly enough this will be the hard bit because the fifth ID pin is
|> typically not connected to any wire in the cable.
|
| Good point. Are you aware of any cable that does bring out this pin?
The t
On Tuesday 01 April 2008 17:01, Michael Shiloh wrote:
> By the way, if someone nicely documents step 3, including the resistor
> value, and how to identify which wires go to which pins, with excellent
> drawings or photographs, I'll nominate that for a "developer of the
> week" award :-)
I thoug
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| If you want fast charge (1A) you can either :
| - Use the special cable that have the resistor, that provides GTA0x a
| way to recognize the charger
| - Use the applet somebody wrote to force fast charge m
Alexander Frøyseth wrote:
It have to be mod sinse a pc usb uses 5V and a car 12V
Hi,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the voltage adaptation is the purpose of
the car USB adapter. With a normal cable, I understood that it would
charge at 100mA (default USB "polite" current draw). Since these
It have to be mod sinse a pc usb uses 5V and a car 12V
Perhaps the is other resons to
Alexander Frøyseth
2008/4/2, "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Michael Shiloh ha scritto:
> > A generic solution can be built this way:
> >
> > 1. Locate a generic USB car charger e.g.
> > http:
Michael Shiloh ha scritto:
A generic solution can be built this way:
1. Locate a generic USB car charger e.g.
http://www.daydeal.com/product.php?productid=10892. Make sure it can
supply at least 1A. Note in my example that the specs don't say this,
but if you look at the picture carefully you
I can take a look and draw some plans, perhaps even a PCB plan.
But I have to wait to I am back at school in 2 about weeks
Alexander Frøyseth
Andy Green skrev:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| 3. Carefully slice open the cable and sold
Andy Green wrote:
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| 3. Carefully slice open the cable and solder in the appropriate resistor
| between the appropriate conductors (someone needs to document this)
Annoyingly enough this will be the hard
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| 3. Carefully slice open the cable and solder in the appropriate resistor
| between the appropriate conductors (someone needs to document this)
Annoyingly enough this will be the hard bit because the fifth
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 7:35 AM, Alexander Frøyseth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hmm
> Perhaps I will make one, and offcorse share the plans.
> I do not have a Neo, but if someone dares to try it on theirs and it works,
> I will be a verry happy man.
>
> Starting the research now, anyone that
A generic solution can be built this way:
1. Locate a generic USB car charger e.g.
http://www.daydeal.com/product.php?productid=10892. Make sure it can
supply at least 1A. Note in my example that the specs don't say this,
but if you look at the picture carefully you can read the 1A on the
lab
Hmm
Perhaps I will make one, and offcorse share the plans.
I do not have a Neo, but if someone dares to try it on theirs and it
works, I will be a verry happy man.
Starting the research now, anyone that can give me the specs of the
charger, Voltage and Amps.
Alexander Frøyseth
Kolja Dummann
I don't know, if there will be a "official" Car Charger, but if not you
might use something like this[1]
[1] http://tiny.cc/IJMHm
2008/4/1, Alexander Frøyseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hey.
> Is it any plans about a car charger to FreeRunner?
> And if it is, what are the status?
> If not this is s
Hey.
Is it any plans about a car charger to FreeRunner?
And if it is, what are the status?
If not this is something i can need.
Alexander Frøyseth
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