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Old 08-27-2009, 17:26   #1 (permalink)
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6700c pinout needed


Can anyone please highlight me the pinouts needed for flash on 6700c as seen on picture below and what UFC cable and resistor setting to use ?



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Old 08-27-2009, 19:20   #2 (permalink)
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Here you go brother



pinout is :

1 - rxd1 - tx2
2 - rxd0 - tx
3 - gnd - gnd
4 - clk - mbus
5 - clk2 - mbus
6 - txd - rx


Battery connector here. Pin 1 on the top right.

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MBus line must be connected to both 4 & 5 pins


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Old 08-29-2009, 19:11   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks for the pinouts itsmesoul! Really appreciate it.

I have J.A.F. box with original J.A.F UFC and tried to connect with cable No. 2 as seen on picture below with resistor value of 7.5k but for some reason J.A.F does not see the phone.



You mentioned that "MBus line must be connected to both 4 & 5 pins"
My question is. Does this cable supports that cross-connection already, or I have to do it manually ???
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Old 08-29-2009, 20:01   #4 (permalink)
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You must build a small adapter using a bit of lan cable and an RJ45 socket.
This pinouts doesn't exist in the UFC set
here the list of the jig's pinouts



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Old 08-30-2009, 15:15   #5 (permalink)
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You can use for the job the Jig n. 1.
Considering the pin 1 of the jig is not connected you can cut it off (i did as well cos help me to understand where is the pin 1 )
then you can make the adaptor using a plug RJ45 and a socked RJ45 (Used a bit of Lan cable and a normal socket easy to find in any computer shop)
schematic :
Plug RJ45 Socket RJ45
1 ----------------- 2
2 ----------------- 1
4 ----------------- 8
5 -------------- 4 and 5
6 ----------------- 6

this adapter must be used netween the Jig and the UFC

Just for the user curiousity the pinouts of the UFC Jig socket RJ 48 are

1 - NC
2 - GND
3 - (F) RX
4 - NC
5 - (F) TX
6 - MBUS
7 - (F) RX2
8 - NC
9 - VPP (only if connected to MT or Genie)
10 - NC

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Old 08-31-2009, 23:10   #6 (permalink)
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itsmesoul is also mentioning a 68k resistor between GND and BSI. Now how would I utilize this with my UFC cable ???
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the 68kohm resistor is already in the ufc.. you must just set the BSI to 7.5.

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Would anyone please provide the RJ45 (not RJ48) pinouts for UFC and JAF cable ?

I modded my cable as follows:

Code:
TX2    - PIN6 (RJ45)
TX     - PIN4 (RJ45)
GND    - PIN1 (RJ45)
MBUS   - PIN5 (RJ45)
MBUS   - PIN5 (RJ45)
RX     - PIN2 (RJ45)
However JAF is still unable to communicate. I set BSI resistor to 7.5K
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Update: I am using JAF's UFC, meaning cable pinouts my vary from the original UFCv1 or v2. So here's the RJ45 pinout connectivity that goes directly to JAF box:

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JIG2            RJ45 (JAF side)

Pin 1. TX2    - PIN8
Pin 2. TX     - PIN4
Pin 3. GND    - PIN7
Pin 4  MBUS   - PIN6
Pin 5. MBUS   - PIN6
Pin 6. RX     - PIN5
I tested it with other cables and the RJ45 pinouts on JAF side match. What am I doing wrong then ???
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swap TX and RX.. sometime there is a bit of confusion if the name refer to the box RX of the mobile RX

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I actually did, as you can see on post #2 the picture refers to RX2, RX on pins (1,2) and my cable to TX2, TX (same pins). Also pin 6 on schematic says TX while mine on cable is RX... Dunno where might be the problem.

Could be that I burned the FBUS circuit in the phone ? Before I knew that the pinouts of Jig 2 are completely different from actual phone's pinouts as seen on post #2 I tried to make connection with JAF. Obviously this did not work. Could the original Jig 2 pinouts burn the FBUS circuitry ????
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I don't think it could be as the VPP is not used in the n. 2 by Jaf..
Anyway if you check the JAf pinouts:
Pin5=Phone RX
Pin4=phone TX
Pin8=phone rx2

so the wiring is wrong and you should swap TX and RX

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Oh, I forgot to mention. The phone works just fine! I just want to flash it over FBUS to a different variant
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OK, swapping RX with TX fixed the problem! Now I am able to communicate over FBUS and possibly flash this phone (will try tomorrow). Many thanks moulnisky, you did really help!
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