Sync cable diagram of the HP iPAQ hw6945 - Sable

Uncle does help you find the diagram of the Sync cable for the HP iPAQ hw6945. You buy the machines are ko a cable attached. Uncle or any bit stream using this machine for children with the scheme. (22 feet, if you unplug the cable and see how it connects the children to child protection and the self-made).

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IPAQ Accessories with XDA II

Before I dust off my Volt meter, can anyone advise whether I can use my cradle, PSU and PC to IPAQ USB cable, Cigarette charger etc with my XDA II. The accessories belonged to a IPAQ 5450 which was stolen and would be useful if compatible with XDA II. PSU appears to be, but less clear with other accessories. TIA David
The ipaq and the xda/xda2 are wired differently, however I have heard of a cable that will convert the lines and allow the use of certain ipaq accessories, alternatively you could do make one using the pin out info on this site. You can damage your xda if you plug an ipaq power lead into it.
Any update on this cable? Anyone know where I can get 1? I've heard it talked about a lot but I cant find 1 anywhere....
If any of your iPAQ accessories have the plug in dongle then just throw away the iPAQ dongle and replace it with an XDA II dongle (one came in your kit) as the voltage and current settings are the same only the connections in the actual USB dongle are different.
I'm using the AC charger and car charger from my iPAQ H550 (now sold) and they work fine. I also bought a couple of extra XDA II dongles so now I dont have to swap the one from my XDA II kit anymore.
I don't thing you can use the cradle or the sync charge USB unit as they will have fixed wiring and not sorth the effort of trying to modify.
Ed

ipaq dongle

first question : does any one know if i could use the the ipaq dongle with the xda2 for charging
second question : could i use the ipaq synchronizing cable to syn. the xda with pc
NO NO NO !
Do NOT use the iPaq dongle to charge the XDA2 - you WILL fry your device. The sync cable will not work either - the connector is the same, but the wiring is different.
You can use the transformer from most of the iPaqs with the XDA2, but you MUST use the power dongle that came with your XDA2.
thanks
you spared me a heart attack

Pinouts for the xda mini / imate

Hi guys, my 1st post here ,: here goes :, can anyone help me out on the pinouts for the imate jam / xda min . what i want to do if its possible is to sync via a serial cable from my laptop ( does not have usb on it ) to my imate, i know the 5v charging wont be ther but just want it for syncing , hope that make sense
cheers
webtronix said:
Hi guys, my 1st post here ,: here goes :, can anyone help me out on the pinouts for the imate jam / xda min . what i want to do if its possible is to sync via a serial cable from my laptop ( does not have usb on it ) to my imate, i know the 5v charging wont be ther but just want it for syncing , hope that make sense
cheers
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The connector is a standard mini-usb port:
it has only four pins +V USB+ USB- GND.
It does not carry serial port signals.
Could you use wireless instead?
V
yup, you can sync via wireless or over bluetooth....
Bluetooth might be a problem if he's got no usb. But he might be able to get a usb pcmciacard or bluetooth or wireless card.
V
You could add USB ports to your laptop pretty cheaply.
eg http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx?Quicklinx=3V5S is £14 and has firewire too. (by the looks of it, the description is somewhat lacking!)
Jamie

Using RS232<->USB Adapter with newer HTC devices

Hello,
does anyone know if it is possible to attach an USB<-> RS232 cable to the newer HTC Devices, since they don't have RS232 anymore (i guess)?
What I want to do is to connect some kind of blackbox to Prophet, Atom or Wizzard. But this Blackbox only has an RS232 Connector (12 Volts).
Is it possible (hardware) and is there a driver for the RS232<->USB in Windows Mobile 5 or do I need to write my own driver?
Thank you
hi
I hope u've found a solution to that probleme.
I'm really very sad that nobody has answered to this subject, is this to mean that this is a stupid question or that nobody uses PDAs for good purposes.
Well, I try to connect my PDA to a total station (a surveying machine) that has only an RS232 port.
Can u help me to find how.
Thanx
without know much about usb to rs232 convertere then i would suspect they would require usb host ablity on the pda side which non of the htc ones i know of do :S
I think Rudegar is right, a usb to RS232 adapter requires a device with USB host. Remeber I discussed this at the GPS World site a couple of years ago, when I got my Qtek 9100 (HTC Wizard).
Couldn't the problem be solved with a Bluetooth -> RS232 dongle?
For instance: http://serialio.com/products/adaptors/BlueSnapXP.php
Here is a list of manufacturers: http://www.thewirelessdirectory.com/Bluetooth-Product/Serial Port Adapters.htm
(I have no experience with these devices; some can draw power from the serial port, others have their own battery, again others have their own powersupply and need to be plugged in)
Jörg
maybe helpful:
* search for:
download USB-HOST for ppc windows mobile
mda xda usb host download
Download Zeno USB Host Drivers
download: http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-zeno-usb-host-drivers.html
* Cable Adapter Produkt: http://www.reichelt.de
USB ABU-BST
AK 673-A
usb cable 1euro: http://www.reichelt.de/?ACTION=3;AR...wQARwAAA5RSwY5e7ac6fe7341e083041380a4bf6f0ec4
* pinout mini usb.. http://pinouts.ru/pin_CellularPhones-A-N.shtml
* Modify any USB GPS to XDA Serial RS232 afterrnoon project xda-developers.com
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=237308
* serial rs232 over bluetooth for 25 EURO
"PICOPlug" or Pico-Plug from HAMA http://www.amazon.de/PC-Innovation-PICO-Plug-Bluetooth-Seriell-Parallel-Adapter/dp/B00006JB4Q

Find Cable diagrams of HP iPAQ hw69xx series !!!

Hi all!
I haven't got "Sync & Charger HP iPAQ". I want to manufacture it for my iPAQ HP hw6945. So I need to know its cable diagram.
Please help me !!!
http://pinouts.ru/PDA/ipaq_22p.shtml

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