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HI infinity team i need mpeg4 pinout:confused:
InfinityHelp
02-28-2008, 18:02
hello!
please respect other users and give more information. We cant guess here what phone you hold in hands.
there is tens of phones with name Mpeg4.
please look for some model name, or post photo and absoultly necessery is to post Connector type
.:Towhid:.
02-28-2008, 18:35
Please tell about phone connector & gnd pin etc.
this is a mpeg4 phone pinout, try this, all the best.
pinout type 12x1
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\ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 /
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2+10=GND
3====RX
6====TX
InfinityHelp
02-28-2008, 18:48
hello!
first of all open phone and check if it MT62xx processor based.
also look for marked test points.
if MCU is supported- you can find pinout by yourself.
measure voltage on all pins and find pins near 2,8volts.
here is a link to tutorial where is all explaned step-by-step:
http://www.gsmhosting.com/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=118297&d=1187384324
rapidshare.com/files/96771399/Image_057_.jpg plssssss help
InfinityHelp
03-04-2008, 11:41
hello mr. rk19801!
some more info like phone model from backside lable, connector type, gnd pin position is needed in order to get pinout help
thanks for reply sir pin no 1&12 are gnd and back side lable show only imei no & in front side MPEG4 enjoy digital life is written...
connector_2x6_mini, keyboard top
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| 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
| 7 8 9 10 11 12 |
thanks for reply sir pin no 1&12 are gnd and back side lable show only imei no & in front side MPEG4 enjoy digital life is written...
connector_2x6_mini, keyboard top
__________________ &
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
| 7 8 9 10 11 12 |
infinity team please help me......
I have problem with my mepg4 2nd sim is not working (B) after ff
@ rander sir pls give me mpeg 4 pinout plsss
InfinityHelp
03-05-2008, 11:21
helo mr. randr!
please format second phone part.
@rk19801: i can advice you fast and easy method to find needed pins.
measure voltage on all pins and look for pins with voltage near 2,7-2,8 volts.
this will be tx/tx.
step by step tutorial you can find in our FAQ section
"second and tested way to find pinout"