Headset
From Openmoko
TimoJyrinki (Talk | contribs) (→Known working adapters: more description of the sound) |
(→Pinout: fixed link to mailing list post) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
The headsets used by Motorola smartphones (A780,A1200, ...) and the V-360 have a compatible configuration. | The headsets used by Motorola smartphones (A780,A1200, ...) and the V-360 have a compatible configuration. | ||
− | Pinout: [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-March/ | + | Pinout: [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-March/013792.html] |
<pre><nowiki> | <pre><nowiki> |
Revision as of 14:53, 26 August 2008
Contents |
Pinout
There's a four-ring 2.5mm stereo jack which provides connectivity to old-fashioned wired headsets.
The headsets used by Motorola smartphones (A780,A1200, ...) and the V-360 have a compatible configuration.
Pinout: [1]
base = ground speaker left (internal impedance 33R) to ground. (+jackinsert detection) speaker right (internal impedance 33R) to ground. tip = mic electret condenser type, to ground. bias (power for mic) 2K2 from +3.3v(wolfson codec) (+HoldButton shortcircuit to ground)
Known working adapters
Tester | Product | Seller | How it works |
---|---|---|---|
TimoJyrinki | MP35A | pc-mobile.net | Koss KSC-35 headphones, Altec Lansing inMotion iM4 speakers and car audio via AUX - all work great, if the mixer settings are changed like guided below. One can notice the lack of real quality sound with the headphones, but it's mostly fine for any casual listening. Definitely the output is not ideal/natural because of the high-pass filtering effect from the hardware issue and then artificially boosting low frequencies to compensate. |
Audio quality
You probably want to fix mixer settings to overcome the poor low-frequency output, see Freerunner Hardware Issues for instructions.
Test Scope
To test Headset functionality
Test Duration
Test Environment
- Neo FreeRunner plus April Software Update
- FIC GTA02 battery
- SIM card
- Headset AP