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2014-02-05
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Maybe it is a good idea for solving such a painful issue and it might be a plus for the neo900!
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2014-02-05
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2014-02-05
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Kind of off-topic?
I believe the Neo900 is drafted to use a USB-OTG (MicroAB) and through hole mounting.
Either way I don't expect the Neo900 to have SMT USB mounting issues.
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2014-02-05
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I wasn't really talking actually about the SMT USB mounting issues but for the broken pins inside the usb...
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2014-02-05
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2014-02-05
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Ok then...
I just thinking of that as a nice thing in case of something bad happens
Thanks!
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2014-02-05
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Fair comment.
The great thing about the Neo900 is it's open, so all you have to do is ask for the part number and you can order a replacement port.
Also being through hole it should be much easier to replace.
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2014-02-06
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bill_klpd, a nice idea! So I think you can find me mentioning similar idea a few years back in USBfix thread or dunno where :-)
Alas it would need mods to the case, we can't do that for Neo900. If however you or we can find a USB receptacle component with spring loaded contacts to PCB, we at least could get the matching footprints on the PCB to facilitate you hackers modding it yourselves :-D
/j
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So after all of this(I am not sure what I am going to do about this problem ), I was thinking of a usb not soldered on the board, but one like the audio receiver! In this way, it will be better for replacing it in case of something bad happens and I think that it might help maybe with anyone who wants to do usb moddings(maybe?)!
Maybe it is a good idea for solving such a painful issue and it might be a plus for the neo900!