N900 Hardware isp1707

(New page: The [www.nxp.com NXP] isp1707 is used as the USB PHY chip. [http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/msg25167.html]. There is no published datasheet for this chip. It is not connected in a...)
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The [www.nxp.com NXP] isp1707 is used as the USB PHY chip. [http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/msg25167.html].
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The [http://www.nxp.com/ NXP] isp1707 is used as the USB PHY chip. [http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/msg25167.html].
There is no published datasheet for this chip.
There is no published datasheet for this chip.
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It may be available under another name.
It is not connected in a way which the direction of the USB port can be reversed.
It is not connected in a way which the direction of the USB port can be reversed.
This means that host mode is impossible without hardware modifications.
This means that host mode is impossible without hardware modifications.
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Reportedly connecting pin D3 (ID) to D2 (GND) of the chip will allow direction to be switched.
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However - this is a challenging rework job, even for those experienced with SMD soldering, and of course will void the warranty!
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Revision as of 16:34, 5 January 2010

The NXP isp1707 is used as the USB PHY chip. [1].

There is no published datasheet for this chip. It may be available under another name.

It is not connected in a way which the direction of the USB port can be reversed.

This means that host mode is impossible without hardware modifications.

Reportedly connecting pin D3 (ID) to D2 (GND) of the chip will allow direction to be switched. However - this is a challenging rework job, even for those experienced with SMD soldering, and of course will void the warranty!

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