I think this cable must be included in the basic
packaging!!!( well in the advance packaging at last)
If you can plug at time in dc power and usb periphals
whith a usb hub and a keyboard (it can be bluetooth
or usb!!) you can convert in few seconds a mobile
phone in a mini ultraportable deskt
Nice. So you'll only need a special cable do be able go charge and
usb-host at the same time?
As this cable is a custom one, might be an interesting addition to the
"openmoko store" that was being discussed on some other thread, so
hardware-challenged people like me can purchase it.
Ivo
On Wed,
thanks joerg
I've tried to write this up as succinctly as I can.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware#USB_Host
> In the end this means: the 47k ID-R should be in the Y-adapter, and you may
> use arbitrary usb-chargers (>1A) with it for quick-charge. However the
> OM-cha
Am Mi 12. März 2008 schrieb Brad Midgley:
> joerg,
>
> > Ah, i see a Y-adapter: one end usb-device, one end receptable for usb
charger,
> > one end GTA02 *with ID-R of e.g 82k* PLUS *2 x 15k pulldown*.
> > And GTA02 automatically switching to external powered host mode. :-)
> > This was on t
joerg,
> Ah, i see a Y-adapter: one end usb-device, one end receptable for usb
> charger,
> one end GTA02 *with ID-R of e.g 82k* PLUS *2 x 15k pulldown*.
> And GTA02 automatically switching to external powered host mode. :-)
> This was on the list of accessories from the beginning, wasn't it?
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> Ah, i see a Y-adapter: one end usb-device, one end receptable for usb
> charger,
> one end GTA02 *with ID-R of e.g 82k* PLUS *2 x 15k pulldown*.
> And GTA02 automatically switching to external powered hos
Am Di 11. März 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
> - gpg control packet
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>
> > No, I was just noting you could put the CPU peripheral logic into host
> > mode but leave the EN_USBHOST signal low. Then you could add 15K
> > pulldowns as a hack, and it would all
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> No, I was just noting you could put the CPU peripheral logic into host
> mode but leave the EN_USBHOST signal low. Then you could add 15K
> pulldowns as a hack, and it would all work. But it is a bit of a
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> Hi Andy!
>
> Am Di 11. März 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
>> - gpg control packet
>> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>>> Andy
>>>
Currently the pump that provides 5V for the external device is
Hi Andy!
Am Di 11. März 2008 schrieb Andy Green:
> - gpg control packet
> Somebody in the thread at some point said:
> > Andy
> >
> >> Currently the pump that provides 5V for the external device is enabled
> >> whenever we are in host mode. I don't know what that thing will do if
> >> we prov
Andy
> So we must do the test to find out where we are.
Interesting stuff. The test result may also vary based on whether the
external voltage is a little higher or lower than what comes out of
the pump.
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Brad
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> Andy
>
>> Currently the pump that provides 5V for the external device is enabled
>> whenever we are in host mode. I don't know what that thing will do if
>> we provide 5V externally too, probably it wil
Andy
> Currently the pump that provides 5V for the external device is enabled
> whenever we are in host mode. I don't know what that thing will do if
> we provide 5V externally too, probably it will be okay but it needs testing.
You wrote "currently". Does that mean with a software change we
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>> I think this is a very good observation.
>> If you want to connect a neo to some usb device(s) for long periods of
>> time it would be very important to be able
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> I think this is a very good observation.
> If you want to connect a neo to some usb device(s) for long periods of
> time it would be very important to be able to charge it (otherwise it
> will just run dry v
I think this is a very good observation.
If you want to connect a neo to some usb device(s) for long periods of
time it would be very important to be able to charge it (otherwise it
will just run dry very fast).
Anyone know if you can?
Ivo
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 12:03 AM, Brad Midgley <[EMAIL P
Hey
My neo can run in host mode at the same time it's charging, using a Y
cable or a hardware hack (*).
Can this still be done with freerunner? It will provide power to a usb
slave so it may not be prepared to get juice in at the same time.
* eg
http://chockerblockablog.blogspot.com/2008/03/neo
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