JohnHughes
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2014-01-17
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2014-01-17
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2014-01-17
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We will go for OMTP, I seem to have elaborated on why "AHJ" is a really poor idea engineering-wise. Your microphone signal is on a contact that's supposed to be GND/sleeve/shielding-braid
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2014-01-17
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2014-01-17
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Ok, Ok
I'm probably 30 years older than you people, but an ex mainframe sysprog and audio enthusiast and Linux/N900 etc... Please cut me a little slack.. What is wrong with my suggestion? In plain English please. Can remote control of the mediaplayer be implemented with OMTP or not?
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2014-01-17
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2014-01-17
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Do you refer to those multibutton remotecontrol headsets? Please see http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...047#post799047
It's actually a difficult question if and how to support it in Neo900 when nobody took care to make it work in N900
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2014-01-17
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2014-01-18
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Here's JUSSI HANNULA's MSc thesis about how he designed stuff to work with ECI peripherals: http://dspace.cc.tut.fi/dpub/bitstre...69/hannula.pdf
Here's some company that makes ECI interfacing hardware: http://www.latticesemi.com/~/media/D...ument_id=45825
Data communications concerning externally connected accessories are being
handled using the ECI-protocol. Theory behind the I2C-protocol is covered in more
detail than the theory concerning the ECI-protocol as the ECI-protocol is currently
determined to be classified by Nokia. In this thesis the ECI-protocol is defined on a
need-to-know basis. Only a brief introduction concerning the communication protocol is
given, but the things affecting the electronics design and the required measurements are
being defined in detail.
Nokia has developed the Enhancement Control Interface (ECI).
ECI initially was a proprietary interface, but Nokia has recently
opened up their ECI to drive adoption in smartphones built by other
companies.