SOMETHING BAD HAPPENS TO YOUR USB DEVICE, I AM NOT TO BLAME... Just had to say that. Oh, and watch the video too!
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the resistors for data pins are 100k ohm, for the led is 10k ohm, the connector at the bottom left is for a nokia phone charger which delivers 5 v @ 360mA.
If I connect it to a usb hub, all the lights light up like if it were connected to the pc, but if I connect it to the ipod nothing works :(
I'm still thinking it has something to do with the phone charger giving 360mA instead of 500mA :(
thank yoU! :)
R1 + R2 + R3 +... = R(total)
for resistors in parallel the value would be
1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + .... = 1/R(total)
or
(1 / (1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + ....) = R(total)
I believe that this is actually born out in the pictures in the ensuing steps. You can see that pin 4 is at the "bottom" in the picture of the USB connector. The photos appear to be the rotated reverse of the schematic...with the ground/negative side of the circuit at the bottom rather than at the top.
My...
GOD!
This is AWESOME!!!
On your schematic, the LED is drawn in reverse polarity compared to the power input, is this a reverse polarity indicator or is this a mistake?
good instructable.
The thing is that didn't work and my wife ended up laughing at me :(
Just a note and dont know if that caused the failure: I used as the power source a nokia 5v 360mA charger and the female usb connector I had had 4 pins, but there was another kind of pin with a hole on it (in the pic, the left one), tried to reconnect again using other pins and the only thing I got, was an error msg from the ipod sayin that the device was unknown (and a beeping sound of course)
I personally would suggest it to be left unconnected in this project as you don't need to shield any data transfer from interference, unless you need it attached for some mechanical stability, but make sure its not connected to any of the wiring.
hehe, sorry, I disassembled it, but I can tell that Interchanged cables for pins 1 and 4 (+ -) and also for data pins, connected the resistors in different ways and none worked. I'm thinking it may have something to do with the power source givin 360mA instead 500mA