As we all know, in order for the N900/N9 to accept an external charger, it requires the D+ and D- pins to be shorted. I am hoping to avoid having to butcher some poor cable and join the + and - pins on it, and would rather do it on the battery charger itself.
I have come across a problem. On the actual circuit board end, I have soldered the plus and minus pins of the USB port (see attachment), just done the one for now. The Nokia N9 continues to ask for Mass Storage / Sync and Connect. The Nokia N900 however, does not, and it charges normally. Used the same cable for both too.
Ideas? Or do I have to sacrifice a cable, which isn't ideal.
I had the same problem, so I used female adapter and put the right usb. Which it is dc female adapter. It has a lot of loops u could find it on ebay or any cellular store.
Alter flex adapter, that way your cable says in tact.
Yeah I was looking at that, I may end up doing something like that if I can't get this to work, just means one extra item I have to carry along on my travels.
edit: just shorted D+ and - of a spare cable, and it charges without any problems. Maybe there is something on the battery charger end that is causing the N9 to still think there is a signal for D+ and -, even though it is shorted there.
Maybe there is something on the battery charger end that is causing the N9 to still think there is a signal for D+ and -, even though it is shorted there.
How about the 4 resistors right next to the pins you shorted ? :-) (retorical question, btw)
Remove those, or cut the lines going from the resistors to the 2 middle (data) pins.
I've done this several times, worked perfectly every time.
To summarize: The 2 data pins should be connected to each other, and _only_ to each other.
Is there no dumb (shorted D+ and D- pins) wall charger with low current?
I'm on the hunt for one <500mA for overnight charge in order to preserve battery from gereral wear.