Sir , im trying to attack a bluetooth module in my intex 8808 2.1 speaker with aux only. But i cant find the place where i can attack the three wires of bluetooth module. Plz help.
Of course it is not working. The uploader only shows how to create a standard data cable, not an USB OTG cable. The Micro USB male needs 5 wires, with pins 4 (ID, OTG select) and 5 directly shorted or connected through 1 of 3 resistors (which control chargeability functions). I built one of these fake OTG cables scams once, and only once, then did actual research to do it correctly. This is why most Mini and Micro USB breakout boards have 5 or 6 connection points (the sixth connector is for the metal shell of the plug, normally grounded or connect to the shielding in some wire harnesses/bundles).
Nice video. Very informative and straight forward. Thank you!
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Thank you, I will
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Very nicely showed thank you!
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Sir , im trying to attack a bluetooth module in my intex 8808 2.1 speaker with aux only. But i cant find the place where i can attack the three wires of bluetooth module. Plz help.
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Of course it is not working. The uploader only shows how to create a standard data cable, not an USB OTG cable. The Micro USB male needs 5 wires, with pins 4 (ID, OTG select) and 5 directly shorted or connected through 1 of 3 resistors (which control chargeability functions).
I built one of these fake OTG cables scams once, and only once, then did actual research to do it correctly.
This is why most Mini and Micro USB breakout boards have 5 or 6 connection points (the sixth connector is for the metal shell of the plug, normally grounded or connect to the shielding in some wire harnesses/bundles).