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| ====== Serial Port Modification ====== | ====== Serial Port Modification ====== | ||
| - | Tegra2 SoC has 4 standard serial ports available. One of them is often used as the Console port both for the Fastboot Android Bootloader and for the kernel console. This port is not directly | + | Tegra2 SoC has 4 standard serial ports available. One of them is often used as the Console port both for the Fastboot Android Bootloader and for the kernel console. This port is not directly |
| This page explains how to add serial port to an USB port on your host PC. | This page explains how to add serial port to an USB port on your host PC. | ||
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| - | A standard CA42 Nokia cable.Well, almost " | + | A standard CA42 Nokia cable. Well, almost " |
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| - | Cut the useless phone connector.Using an ohmmeter, we can identify wires, knowing the Nokia pinout.On this cable:pin 4 - red - 3.3V (used to power the serial-usb transceiver)pin 6 - blue - phone RXpin 7 - white - phone TXpin 8 - black - GNDPinout | + | Cut the useless phone connector. Using an ohmmeter, we can identify wires, knowing the Nokia pinout. |
| + | On this cable: | ||
| + | * pin 4 - red - 3.3V (used to power the serial-usb transceiver) | ||
| + | * pin 6 - blue - phone RX | ||
| + | * pin 7 - white - phone TX | ||
| + | * pin 8 - black - GND. | ||
| + | Pinout | ||
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| - | The serial port is the JP1 connector, near the left speaker connector.Pinout, | + | The serial port is the JP1 connector, near the left speaker connector. Pinout, from right to left: |
| + | * 1 - in - RX | ||
| + | * 2 - out - TX | ||
| + | * 3 - out - T20_WAKE# | ||
| + | * 4 - out - +3V | ||
| + | * 5 - out - +1.8V | ||
| + | * 678 - in - SYSTEM_RESET# | ||
| + | * 9 - in - EC_TX80_PDATA | ||
| + | * 10 - in - GND | ||
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| - | 1st try.black - GNDred - +3.3V, to power up the " | + | 1st try.black - GNDred - +3.3V, to power up the " |
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| - | Now, let's do things cleanly.a small 4 pin connector (thank you Fifi!). Cable is passed through the Kensington lock hole, so that I don't have to do any mechanical degradation to the AC100 cover.Cable is tied to the AC100 using a hot glue gun. I have used very thin wrapping wires for two reasons:a) the JP1 connector is really small, smaller than the cableb) | + | Now, let's do things cleanly.a small 4 pin connector (thank you Fifi!). Cable is passed through the Kensington lock hole, so that I don't have to do any mechanical degradation to the AC100 cover. Cable is tied to the AC100 using a hot glue gun. I have used very thin wrapping wires for two reasons: |
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| + | Some adhesive is used to isolate wires from the conductive paint and from the keyboard once it will be put back. | ||
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| + | Serial port is plugged. let's boot... it works ;) | ||
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| - | Serial port is plugged. let's boot... it works ;) | ||
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| ===== misc ===== | ===== misc ===== | ||
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