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December 28, 2015 at 9:16 pm #20258
I attached the images to the post, but I’m not seeing them attached. In case they don’t show up, here they are at Imgur: http://imgur.com/a/hbvzo
December 28, 2015 at 10:57 pm #20268Anonymous
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Wow, it is a total redesign of the board compared to the Pro. What about the shield and thermal shit over the processor and memory chips… details…we want details 🙂
December 28, 2015 at 11:45 pm #20274There is a single large shield over the center area of the board. You can see the border of it on the circuit board and the outline of it against the large black sticker. The large black sticker has a thin brown metal sheet on the outside. I’m guessing it’s either a heat shield or heat spreader. Underneath the metal shield that attaches to the board are 3 silicone pads. One of them covers the processor and 2 of them cover the 4 memory chips. I’ll grab some more pictures later tonight.
December 29, 2015 at 3:56 am #20294A bit of research leads me to believe that the USB connection on the GSM modem pad might be usable.
The x5-Z8300 product brief shows the modem connecting to a USB 2.0 interface. http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/product-briefs/atom-x5-processor-z8300-product-brief.pdf
The Teclast X98 Air 3G used the Fibocom H350 module, and I believe that is what the pinout on the X98 Plus’ board is setup for. http://www.tme.eu/en/Document/3ad829449e4f7998c66f800c971a89c4/FIBOCOM_H350UM.pdf
The USB D+ and D- pads for the GSM module appear to be NC, but they do connect to a location a few millimeters away where some SMD resistors would likely go. I believe we may be able to bridge those connections to enable D+ and D-. The GND pin seems to be good. Unfortunately the VUSB pin seems to be NC. I’m guessing there’s a missing capacitor somewhere on the board. Now I just need to find a convenient place to grab +5V and I’ll give this a test.
Diagram attached.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.December 29, 2015 at 1:28 pm #20380Thanks Andy for your research. Is there is anyway to add another USB port to plus it will be the ultimate tablet. Can’t wait to get mine from BG.
December 29, 2015 at 3:37 pm #20399A full sized USB port would make this tablet a no brainer for me.
December 29, 2015 at 6:30 pm #20427Success! It works! Instead of the bridges shown in my diagram I installed 33 Ohm resistors. I believe these resistors should be 27-33 Ohm (based on Intel’s USB specification).
For my test I hard-wired a logitech unifying receiver. I also plugged a flash drive into the USB OTG cable to ensure they could both operate at the same time. The only problem I am currently having is the pad where I’m getting +5V is only active when the OTG cable is plugged in.
As soon as I find a better +5V source I’ll do some R/W speed tests on a flash drive.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.December 29, 2015 at 11:03 pm #20460The unifying receiver was swapped for a USB socket and a speed test was conducted for both the GSM USB connection and the OTG cable. Results attached. Next I will try to add a small USB hub so both the flash drive and unifying receiver can be stored internally.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.December 30, 2015 at 2:06 am #20476hey andy,
that’s pretty amazing, keep up the good work!
Id be curious to see the effects on battery drain, i imagine it would be negligable.
December 30, 2015 at 3:23 am #20487Thanks! I hope others are able to do the mod as well. Using a “charger doctor” (which I don’t have a ton of faith in), my flash drive is showing 10-30mA and the unifying receiver is using too little to measure. So I think you’re right, this seems like a negligible power draw. It looks like the +5V regulator is right next to the battery compartment, and it’s showing voltage without the OTG cable plugged in. I have a tiny USB hub coming Thursday, so I’m going to try to cram it all in there (hub, flash drive, unifying receiver) when it gets here.
December 30, 2015 at 10:02 pm #20621Anonymous
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I was reading some of the spec sheets you posted, you certainly must have an electronics background!
How hard was it to get the unit opened up? Did you use the same method posted for other models, start at the side by the buttons with a guitar pick and work your way around the top?
Are the resistors you used 1/4 W 3.2 mm or 1/8 W 1.6 mm?
Where are you drawing the +5 V from now, which pad?
It seems you are on the right track, notice the smd resistors next to the pads you used in my photo. Nice work!Max
December 31, 2015 at 2:31 pm #20712I started with the guitar pick method, but ended up getting stuck about halfway down the length of one side. The clips on this tablet are very tight. I ordered a set of spudger type tools on amazon and one of the thin angled plastic spudgers was able to get between the sides of the case and the plastic frame.
The resistors I used appear to be 1mm 1/16 watt. They were scavenged from some old PATA hard drive controllers. You may be able to fit 1.6mm ones.
The new candidate +5V location is shown in the attached image. It shows +5V with/without USB OTG plugged in. That chip appears to be a clone of the TPS76050DBVR.
BTW, which tablet is that? Are you going to try to attach to the GSM USB connection?
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Thanks for the added details Andy. That picture was just one I found in the internet that showed the resistors next to the pads for the radio.
I even got a couple of those little green spudgers that came with an iPod battery! I might try the mod down the road as I really want to have my Unified LT receiver connected while on mains power.
Max
January 3, 2016 at 10:44 pm #21141The USB hub came today and I did another speed test with the logitech unifying receiver and flash drive plugged into the hub and the hub plugged into the GSM usb connection. The results are approximately 8% slower than without the hub. My plan is to use the internal flash drive for dropbox, google drive, and other storage where speed isn’t as critical. Games and other files will go on a microSD or internal memory.
I am quite pleased with the small size of the USB hub. The USB connectors will be removed and the board is small enough to fit in the cutout on the board where the sim card socket would normally go.
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Has anybody who opened their tablet checked Wifi antenna sitution? Is there a missing, dangling antenna cable. At the very least my hope is to speed up the wifi performance. Also, is it final now that one can mod this for a full USB port so that we can use microUSB for full time charging?
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