That's a helluva work. I'll be going a different route however. Planning right now on converting the adapter side USB end of the cable to female USB-C and just making an external shroud in which the tablet and converted cable will sit. Easier that way, as I only plan to use the tablet for my endoscopic camera. However I must agree with you that the 30 pin port is just stupid.
Hi there, thanx for showing your modification to this Samsung, I don't know why they put that "Big Junk" port in the first place since only 4 wires were needed. You had said earlier in your clip that you will display the pin-wiring BUT you forgot it. I want to know as to which pin of the flat cable (usb port end) goes to which pin of micro-usb ! ! PLEASE help me out since I also have to do the same to my Samsung GTP5100, I just want fast-changing and nothing else. Your kind explanation (or a link to your documents) will be highly appreciated.
@@mediocrediy4599thanx for your reply. I don't understand the naming of the pins in that diagram, the only thing which is clear to me is "GND, ... from pin 6 to pin 10 I don't know which one to use for fast charging.
@@KaivitiSingh I'm afraid I don't have any extra info. As far as I understood it, as long as the data lines worked, it would fast charge but I could be wrong. It's been 4 years since I did anything like this and I've forgotten things 😅
@@mediocrediy4599 you know what I did??? I made a 4.2V, 4A charger (modified a 5V charger by using a suitable resistor in the feedback circuit) and have connected it directly to the battery of Samsung tab... I am not even using the Battery management circuit inside the Tab. I finished this today and now I am running it to see how things go. Sa far all good.....
Thank you 😄 It did transmit. I was quite surprised it actually worked. I would imagine usb-c should work fine as it is backwards compatible. Just need to figure out the pins.
@@mediocrediy4599 Thanks for answer. If you will try to modify it another time, I think it's great idea do use Sugru (find in web) instead of 3d printed model. I'll let you know when I do some progress.
@@arturbaltazar2526 seems youtube does not notify me of every comment, sorry. I can't remember too well at this point, but I think I ignored it. Unfortunately the tablet died properly a while after so I don't have it anymore
That's a helluva work. I'll be going a different route however. Planning right now on converting the adapter side USB end of the cable to female USB-C and just making an external shroud in which the tablet and converted cable will sit. Easier that way, as I only plan to use the tablet for my endoscopic camera. However I must agree with you that the 30 pin port is just stupid.
I want to change the micro usb to the new type can i do that?
You get an A++ for perseverance.
Thanks. Yeah I had to edit about 10 hours of video down to this. The after all that it broke about a month later and I gave up and bought a new one 😅
Hi there, thanx for showing your modification to this Samsung, I don't know why they put that "Big Junk" port in the first place since only 4 wires were needed. You had said earlier in your clip that you will display the pin-wiring BUT you forgot it. I want to know as to which pin of the flat cable (usb port end) goes to which pin of micro-usb ! ! PLEASE help me out since I also have to do the same to my Samsung GTP5100, I just want fast-changing and nothing else. Your kind explanation (or a link to your documents) will be highly appreciated.
6:33 is the only diagram I have
@@mediocrediy4599thanx for your reply. I don't understand the naming of the pins in that diagram, the only thing which is clear to me is "GND, ... from pin 6 to pin 10 I don't know which one to use for fast charging.
@@KaivitiSingh I'm afraid I don't have any extra info. As far as I understood it, as long as the data lines worked, it would fast charge but I could be wrong. It's been 4 years since I did anything like this and I've forgotten things 😅
@@mediocrediy4599 you know what I did??? I made a 4.2V, 4A charger (modified a 5V charger by using a suitable resistor in the feedback circuit) and have connected it directly to the battery of Samsung tab... I am not even using the Battery
management circuit inside the Tab. I finished this today and now I am running it to see how things go. Sa far all good.....
@@KaivitiSingh Interesting solution. Nice 😄
Hello, I have few questions. Does it allow to transmit data finally? Is it possible to use usb-c instaed of micro-usb?
PS. Good job!
Thank you 😄 It did transmit. I was quite surprised it actually worked. I would imagine usb-c should work fine as it is backwards compatible. Just need to figure out the pins.
@@mediocrediy4599 Thanks for answer. If you will try to modify it another time, I think it's great idea do use Sugru (find in web) instead of 3d printed model. I'll let you know when I do some progress.
Which Pins on the connector did you attach? Do you have a wiring diagram?
6:33 is the only diagram I have
@@mediocrediy4599 i See, do i have to use the usb ID pin? Or can i put IT on Ground?
@@arturbaltazar2526 seems youtube does not notify me of every comment, sorry. I can't remember too well at this point, but I think I ignored it. Unfortunately the tablet died properly a while after so I don't have it anymore