ZapWizard
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2007-07-02
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2007-07-02
, 21:55
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@ cape cood
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For those that don't want to solder internally, although it's really the smart way to go, you could get your hands on an old nokia power tip (an old phone charger, maybe?) and make a little USB-to-Nokia converter. That way, you just need to carry a tip, instead of a whole cable. Yes, again, it's just something to lose/carry, but it's an easy alternative. If I get a chance, I'll make one up, and let you know how it goes.
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2007-07-02
, 22:25
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@ IN
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this is a great idea. did the same thing for my iriver h140: radio shack sells a compatible dc tip; I took a retractable psp usb charger cut the tip off and soldered the ratshack tip on.
nokia tip is the smallest frikkin thing I've seen. not sure where to get one but hey lookee here I'ma hafta buy me some of this:
http://www.globalsourcesdirect.com/s...Charger/Detail
(never bought from this place before but the price sure seems right...)
EDIT: hm oh wait they only sell it by the case. hell. time to look for a retail source.... /EDIT
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2007-07-02
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2007-07-04
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I agree about not using power from the 770 to get the USB host mode working, as you can't internally limit the amount of current your devices will pull.
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2007-07-04
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2007-07-04
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2007-07-04
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@Kybo_Ren, A resistor does limit current pull, but it also drops the voltage output and as explained earlier there is no source of 5volts inside the 770.
The battery puts out 3.7volts. This is most likely regulated to 3.3volts.
The only reason the input voltage is 5volts is to allow for the regulator circuit to fast charge the battery.
So if you did want to run external USB devices on the 770, you would have to built and install a 3.7volt to 5volt DC-DC converter.
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2007-07-05
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2007-07-06
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