Using the Battery power points? (USB has broken) - HD2 General

Any ideas on the pinout for the 3 pads on tha back of the phone, my micro usb has busted, and I need it powered up.
Cheers in advance

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My usb isn't completely broken, I can still transfer files if I hold the cable end in a funky position, but it's useless for charging. But I feel like I could whip up a charge-only port on the back if I knew which contact did what.
Maybe some info from car cradle or powermat users?
Those are the only 2 devices which use the 3 contacts right by the battery, as far as I know

Hmm, I cant fathom it, surely sumone knows what the three contacts are?

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anybody?

huggs said:
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anybody?
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buy an external charger frome ebay ?

m4sta2k said:
buy an external charger frome ebay ?
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I did, months ago.
But if I knew for sure what voltage/polarity to put to which contacts, I wouldn't have to pull my battery out to swap it with the one in the charger every day. I don't like being at risk of bending my battery pins all the time, or worse yet, stressing them and having one break off.
The external charger works great and all, but I need a charge cable. And the powermat is out of the question for me, how does my phone lay on the mat and charge when it is usually in my hand? I'm not gonna waste my money on something so impractical, especially since I'll have a charger and port set up an hour after I see which contact needs what volt/pol.
Could somebody with the car dock please put a DVOM (digital volt/ohm meter) to the battery contacts of the dock and see what contact is +/- and what voltage?
Thanks for any help anyone here can give.

Bump... cant find a pinout for the 3 contacts anywhere. Can somebody help by testing the voltage/polarity on the powermat battery/cover contacts?
-HD2 Android-

Ive been trying to figure this out forever. The orginal dock it the only thing that used them. No other dock or powermat does. Unfortunately the dock never made it to the consumer and there were only a few out to some sites early. Working on getting he right person at HTC or finding someone who has the phone apart and can trace them out.

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My Mod: Extended 2400mah battery with induction charging

I didn't buy the HTC extended battery but one from amazon sold by Karen Deals. Link is below
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0NVM3EA1B2VE9HN3AKMA
Battery
Model No: cs-ht8585xl
Part No: 35h000128-00m, ba s400
Rating: 3.7v 2400mah
Lithium Ion
Induction Unit
Palm Pixi charging back with Palm touchstone charging dock
Operating System
Shubcraft 1.4d
Video:
Images are attached below!
Induction charging has the same charging speed as plugging it into a wall outlet. Very fast!
Sidenote:
I tried using a multimeter with the 3 contacts located under the battery and could not get it to register anything (with and without the charger plugged in). I then tried shooting 5v through it using 6 different combination (2 plugs for 3 contacts) and still couldn't get anything. If anyone knows a way to use these 3 contacts for charging please leave feedback. Also if anyone can find a minature microusb male connection that'd be great.
Well done, it's a really nice mod!
The 2400 mAh is a bit too bulky for me, though the extended uptime must be awesome. I'd even consider something similar, were it not that you're using the microusb to charge. If only you could connect it straight to the battery, would be so much more convenient. It'd still work in for instance car kits and attached to a pc.
Never the less, well done.
Looks great, i would try this myself but i cant stand the bulk of extended batteries and the stock metal back would almost defiantly interfere with the current. Where did you get the decal from?
Angelusz said:
Well done, it's a really nice mod!
The 2400 mAh is a bit too bulky for me, though the extended uptime must be awesome. I'd even consider something similar, were it not that you're using the microusb to charge. If only you could connect it straight to the battery, would be so much more convenient. It'd still work in for instance car kits and attached to a pc.
Never the less, well done.
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You can't plug in directly to the battery since the battery doesn't have a balancer board on it and it would explode if it were to be overcharged without one.
JJbdoggg said:
Looks great, i would try this myself but i cant stand the bulk of extended batteries and the stock metal back would almost defiantly interfere with the current. Where did you get the decal from?
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I got the decal in the automotive section of Walmart. It came with 2 big/4small stickers for 7usd
UPDATE: Made the microusb head smaller! Letting liquid electrical tape dry then I'll post pics.
this is a really nice mod. what about the possiblly of going via the nav panel connectors instead of micro usb. this would as far as i know leave the usb port free and also not have the disadvantage of having a usb connector attached which can be easily damged.
Personalyu i wouldnt do this mod as i use my phone to tether a hell of a lot so it seems pointless to me, but being able to just sit your phone down and have it charge is awesome.
Great work!!!!
veda_sticks said:
this is a really nice mod. what about the possiblly of going via the nav panel connectors instead of micro usb. this would as far as i know leave the usb port free and also not have the disadvantage of having a usb connector attached which can be easily damged.
Personalyu i wouldnt do this mod as i use my phone to tether a hell of a lot so it seems pointless to me, but being able to just sit your phone down and have it charge is awesome.
Great work!!!!
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I tired the navpanel connections with no success. If anyone has a multimeter please try to do it to theirs (with charger plugged in).
that is really odd....only think i can think of is manye theres something that needs to happen with the middle pin.
nice work i think that decal are very cute indeed!
PPL this is knowed from a long time! This pins are used for example with Car Kit like CU s400: http://www.slashgear.com/htc-hd2-cu-s400-car-kit-gets-priced-detailed-coming-december-1360143/
This car kit is in two versions: like this on 1st photo - use other battery cover which use this "mysterious" pins to run NaviPanel and charging battery and 2nd version with charging via microUSB port.
I hope this helps a bit.
veda_sticks said:
that is really odd....only think i can think of is manye theres something that needs to happen with the middle pin.
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This "odd" middle pin you can find in every phone battery too. If you depart any battery you can find there a little electronic circuit.
I think, that this pin is used to metering battery charge, but i can be wrong - im not advanced in electornics.
I'm well aware of the existance of these products but cannot figure out what the three contacts below the batteries are.
Maybe some users having one. In that case he/she can make photos of all connectors or better - check it with multimeter which connector is +, - and this middle one.
Maybe some service manuals can tell something more abt this. I searched for it and i did'nt find nothing useful.
FRANQ_23_PL said:
Maybe some users having one. In that case he/she can make photos of all connectors or better - check it with multimeter which connector is +, - and this middle one.
Maybe some service manuals can tell something more abt this. I searched for it and i did'nt find nothing useful.
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I also did a search on google and xda but with no luck. I don't think it inputs 5v into the machine since I did shoot 5v into the 3 connectors using different combination.
Hi all,
The contact closest to the center of the phone (looking along the longest axis of the phone) is the +5V, the one furthest from the +5V is the ground, and there's a small voltage on the center contact, positive to ground. These +5V voltage shows up (on my phone) only when the mini-USB charger is plugged in.
I've got the +5V terminal of the Pre plate attached to the +5V contact on the phone, and the other one attached to the GND contact. Inductive charging works at 341ma (as measure by the hardware and read by BattClock) at maximum, which is probably not coincidentally also the limit set on USB charging, at least from my laptop.
I tried hooking the Touchstone up to a Apple ~1" cubed charger, didn't get any charge. I haven't read the USB power specifications, but according to the people at the Palm forums you have to have a USB spec power-capable charger to initialize the Touchstone, and the USB ICs signal this by connecting the two data lines. This can be approximated by clipping a USB cable and twisting the data lines together on the Touchstone side of the cable. This allowed the Apple charger to power the Touchstone.
The HTC stock charger works fine, as does an 800ma Verizon charger I had laying around. I tried hooking the Touchstone up to both a [email protected] switching charger and a 5V 8A supply, the Touchstone still charged at 341ma. I'm guessing this is software, firmware or hardware limited, just like the computer USB connection. I would speculate that if you shorted the middle pin to the ground pin, it might remove this restriction. Or fry your phone, I didn't try it.
There's a guy on the Pre forums who got the Touchstone to consume about 1.02A (http://forums.precentral.net/palm-p...b-adapters-touchstone-dock-2.html#post2020491) so the thing can, apparently transfer some power. I don't know how long it would last at those wattages, but I'm going to read a bit on the USB power spec and see if the 341ma limit can be lifted.
It's kind of nice to use the internal connector, because it leaves the microUSB port open. If anyone has any questions feel free to ask. With the relevant portion of the Pre cover stuck to the back of my phone, there are no wires out of the chassis and the added part doesn't add any considerable bulk to the phone. It protrudes less than the camera.
Anyways, hope this isn't a thread-jack or too long, but I figured it might help anyone that's going to take the time to do this.
Thanks to the community here.
Did you dremel and hotglue the plastic case to the metal case? Interweb highfive from me to you!
Can you post pictures of the inside wiring please?
I did. I basically cut out a square from the HD2 back large enough to hold the coiled length of wire that is needed to allow the back to be removed and articulated. Then I used Super Glue to fix the section of the Pre back containing the inductive coil and circuitry to the HD2 back.
If you're trying to maintain your warranty I might suggest DigiKey part number 478-4687-1-ND, it's from the AVX "MOBO Spring Contact Interconnect Solutions" catalog under battery connectors (I can send you a .pdf copy of the catalog, it's too big to upload to forum). This is a 3mm pitch connector that should mate well with the internal connector - but - I don't have calipers so I would measure before ordering. I just soldered the wires to my HD2.
I'll post some pictures soonish.
And yeah, high five for sure. Thanks for pioneering this. My last phone was retired when the power connector became flaky, so it's nice not to have to worry about the contact wearing out.
Ur mod is on a dutch popular website!
http://tweakers.net/nieuws/69360/mod-maakt-draadloos-laden-mogelijk-op-htc-hd2.html
Right angle micro-usb
I'm looking to do the same thing with my Vibrant and have been searching for a similar connector. I just did a quick google search and found these angled connectors:
http://www.usbfirewire.com/u_microb_cables_angled.html
I tried soldering it your way with no sucess
Soldering pins are as shown
(If viewing vertically with top up)
(leftside of hd2) negative x positive (center of hd2)
bumping an old thread to see if you've taken pictures of the contact points yet.
Sorry it took me so long to reply. Two pictures, the first is the terminal with the wires soldered in, the second shows how I got the cables from the Palm coil/board through the cover. The terminals as you look along the longest axis of the phone with the microUSB plug closest to you are GND, something, and +5v.
So from left to right: 1 GND / 2 ? / 3 +5v.

[Q] broken micro usb port (direct charging)

hi,
well i managed to snap my charging port inside my hd2 and well, i get nothing when my charger/usb plugged in... im wondering about directly charging the battery whilst being able to use the phone at the same time... ie having the charger contacts on the phone and battery at the same time... wondering if this is possible as i dont want to damage the battery/device...
also what would i need to hook to each contact? i know positive n negative poles but is what the middle contact??
any help with this would b much aprieciated... thanks
luke
p.s i couldnt see anything that would help me in the other forums i looked at
Yuor best bet is to buy a 2nd battery and a battery charger from ebay then use 1 battery whilst the other charges.
Its not to expensive to repair, if thats the only fault
i see ur from england too so do u know any cheap places that can repair this fault? links if possible... thanks
any joy? I found the following two websites but am now weighing up my options.
htcphonerepairs.co.uk/HTC-HD-2/Charger-Port-HD2.html
simtekworld.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=529
I have a similar problem. Don't know how or why but for some reason it suddenly stopped charging on Friday night. £50 to get it fixed is a bit excessive.
I wonder if a battery charger might be a better option?
EDIT: the answer to my own question (so far, at least) is "YES". Bought a cheap charger and battery off ebay and both are working well (touch wood). It's a pain in the butt having to change battery and not being able to charge it in my car but it's also quite useful having 2 batteries.

[Q] Faulty USB

Hi, today I plugged in my Bravo to charge and it intermitently went in and out.
I unplugged to avoid anymore damage, I'm sure it is a hardware problem, because when I hold it in a certain position it would charge and wont go away. I tried with multiple chargers, cables and on the pc, to no avail.
My question is: How can I fix this? I feel comfortable disassembling these devices. BTW it is no longer under warranty, not that it matters as I am not in the US.
corvx said:
Hi, today I plugged in my Bravo to charge and it intermitently went in and out.
I unplugged to avoid anymore damage, I'm sure it is a hardware problem, because when I hold it in a certain position it would charge and wont go away. I tried with multiple chargers, cables and on the pc, to no avail.
My question is: How can I fix this? I feel comfortable disassembling these devices. BTW it is no longer under warranty, not that it matters as I am not in the US.
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Where are you from? Try buying that USB port on ebay or other place!
Thanks. But I couldn't find the usb port specifically for the bravo. Is there a known compatible spare parts, would the defy's do?
I managed to get it working, I bent the inner stick on the usb port a little bit down, and it is working fine for now.
corvx said:
Thanks. But I couldn't find the usb port specifically for the bravo. Is there a known compatible spare parts, would the defy's do?
I managed to get it working, I bent the inner stick on the usb port a little bit down, and it is working fine for now.
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If it is working its really good, I think you could try with a defy's one, you know the share lots of things in common!
Awhile ago I found the culprit for this problem that kept getting back every now and then. I'm posting my solution for reference.
It was the 1000mA charger that I was using, now I'm using a 700mA and haven't had any problem since, I doubt it was the 1000mA charger as it is working fine with other devices. Perhaps the Bravo couldn't handle it.
When I tried with other chargers they were of the same amperage, with the PC maybe I was desperate and didn't notice it was charging fine.
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Asus Padfone 2 (A68) and its battery + back cover

Hei all
After 3 good years of using my phone it sadly "died". 1 of those micro usb pins broke off and another one bended.
At the moment I can't really fix the micro usb port (missing the tools for it at the moment) and repairing it costs almost $100 (usd). I could buy the micro usb dock part myself buuuut....
So I went ahead to tear the back cover off and took out the battery to charge it directly. So far so good. No problem at all actually (of what I know of)
Now, the battery port has 4 holes: ID - P (minus) - TH - P (plus).
What is ID and TH? I am guessing the ID gives out a number, whereas the TH is a corresponding value to it, or perhaps just the temperature?
I am thinking of using my arduino board to make something fancy. But perhaps it isn't necessary? I don't know if I can just keep charging the battery all night long with a 5V - 1A / 2.1A charger?
Moreover, found something strange on my back cover. It has a copper plate on it? Was thinking it might be an antenna or something, but even without it I got WiFi, 4G, 3G and 2G. Anyone have an idea?
Tried to post some images, but I ain't allowed to do so since I am new here (or I am using this forum wrong)
However, if u search on "asus padfone 2 battery" on Google, then it should show u the battery port and the back cover.
Thank you all. Sorry if I am posting the wrong place.
crazy-p said:
Hei all
After 3 good years of using my phone it sadly "died". 1 of those micro usb pins broke off and another one bended.
At the moment I can't really fix the micro usb port (missing the tools for it at the moment) and repairing it costs almost $100 (usd). I could buy the micro usb dock part myself buuuut....
So I went ahead to tear the back cover off and took out the battery to charge it directly. So far so good. No problem at all actually (of what I know of)
Now, the battery port has 4 holes: ID - P (minus) - TH - P (plus).
What is ID and TH? I am guessing the ID gives out a number, whereas the TH is a corresponding value to it, or perhaps just the temperature?
I am thinking of using my arduino board to make something fancy. But perhaps it isn't necessary? I don't know if I can just keep charging the battery all night long with a 5V - 1A / 2.1A charger?
Moreover, found something strange on my back cover. It has a copper plate on it? Was thinking it might be an antenna or something, but even without it I got WiFi, 4G, 3G and 2G. Anyone have an idea?
Tried to post some images, but I ain't allowed to do so since I am new here (or I am using this forum wrong)
However, if u search on "asus padfone 2 battery" on Google, then it should show u the battery port and the back cover.
Thank you all. Sorry if I am posting the wrong place.
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ID Ibelieve is similar to BSI. It is connected with the GND through a resistor and helps the phone to identify what type of bettery is installed.
TH is probably the thermistor for identifying that temperature is OK.

Redmi Pro Charging port broken/shorted

Hi so I bought the device about 3 months ago and it was awesome from the get go everything was great until today when i plugged in my device for charging. After a while i noticed it was charging very slowly so i instinctively disconnected and reconnected the type a usb cable from the charger. On reconnecting there was no indication of charging on my phone. I reconnected it one more time and nothing. So i took out my voltmeter and connected that in series. The moment i connected it it started to restart continuously. On off on off and i had to disconnect it to make it stop. I thought it might be a cable issue so i tried a micro usb cable with an adapter. Same result. Then i switched chargers, again same result. Whenever i disconnected the phone it would stop restarting. On one charger it did stay on but the voltage dropped to 3 volts and amps up to 2.3.
So i have concluded from above stated facts that the charging port/ board is kaput. If anyone has any suggestions on this please let me know.
After this i started to search for a replacement type c charging board for the redmi pro but i cant find any. Any help in finding one with international shipping would be appreciated.
Please leave Ur thoughts on my conclusion.
replace your usb c cable
Thx. But luckily i was able to repair it. Woohoo
Anyone know where to get a replacement usb charging pcb ?
was it a easy fix or did you replace the usb board?
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Anyone know where to get a replacement usb charging pcb ?
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Sorry for the late reply. I searched for the port on various websites when i had the issue but couldnt find anyone who sold redmi pro parts. Luckily however i found a seller on ALIEXPRESS who said that he did have it. He had asked me to pay using mi max charging board which was around 7 usd and then he would send The redmi pro charging board.
Sadly i cant find the seller who said this so i cant share the link here.
What u could do is go on aliexpress, find the largeat stores with the widest variety of xiaomi charging boards and ask them if they have it.
hejhop said:
was it a easy fix or did you replace the usb board?
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For me it realy was an easy fix and fast one too.
I was out of option at the time so what i thought of was that if i could find a 4 or 5 amp usb brick i could probably melt the shorted portion of the circuit. Ofcourse that in itself is dangerous because it could ruin the phone completely.
Anyways sadly i could not find any such power bricks. When i had almost lost all hope i thought of trying this out in my cars charger because car is already running on a DC system and is capable of providing alot of current to the usb charger, which is just a sort of regulated stepdown transformer. So hopefully that would provide the power i need. I started the car and then connected the phone. The moment i connected the phone to the charger the cars rpm lowered slightly for a second as if it were under stress and then went back to idle. AND MAGIC! It was fixed.
What it did was provide alot of current to the phone which heated and melted the shorted circuit. Since then ive had no issue with the phone.
It might be different for u though so i wouldnt recommend just doing what i did. If u have waranty claim that. If u r out of all options and u feel like ur phone is a dead piece of metal (like i did) then go ahead. But do not hold the phone in ur hand or anything while doing so because it can be dangerous in a number of ways. DC is much more unforgiving then AC.
Hope this helps.
I-AM-LEGEND said:
For me it realy was an easy fix and fast one too.
I was out of option at the time so what i thought of was that if i could find a 4 or 5 amp usb brick i could probably melt the shorted portion of the circuit. Ofcourse that in itself is dangerous because it could ruin the phone completely.
Anyways sadly i could not find any such power bricks. When i had almost lost all hope i thought of trying this out in my cars charger because car is already running on a DC system and is capable of providing alot of current to the usb charger, which is just a sort of regulated stepdown transformer. So hopefully that would provide the power i need. I started the car and then connected the phone. The moment i connected the phone to the charger the cars rpm lowered slightly for a second as if it were under stress and then went back to idle. AND MAGIC! It was fixed.
What it did was provide alot of current to the phone which heated and melted the shorted circuit. Since then ive had no issue with the phone.
It might be different for u though so i wouldnt recommend just doing what i did. If u have waranty claim that. If u r out of all options and u feel like ur phone is a dead piece of metal (like i did) then go ahead. But do not hold the phone in ur hand or anything while doing so because it can be dangerous in a number of ways. DC is much more unforgiving then AC.
Hope this helps.
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are u serious? please help me, i have same problem :"

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