Hello everyone!
I purchased an iOttie Wireless charger. Listed on Amazon as "iOttie Easy One Touch Wireless Qi Fast Charge Car Mount Kit"
This windshield mount has a 12V Cigarette Lighter adapter, with a MicroUSB cord permanently attached, as well as a USB Type A jack.
I am hardwiring this into the car, so I removed the USB Jack and Cigarette Lighter terminals. I now have a bare circuit board with wires soldered in place for +12V input, and only the MicroUSB wire re-soldered to the original location.
I am not getting +5V out of the original cable. I am getting +5V to the old USB Type A jack header.
I assumed these chargers would use a common +5V vOUT, so I've searched for signal paths that would have been broken with the USB socket removed, but I couldnt find any. The signal path is unbroken from the +5v pad all the way to the nearest IC.
Why could the charger only be outputting voltage on ONE of the outlets, but not the other?
EDIT: Images Uploaded. Inductors L1 & L2 were removed for picture for PCB clarity.
I purchased an iOttie Wireless charger. Listed on Amazon as "iOttie Easy One Touch Wireless Qi Fast Charge Car Mount Kit"
This windshield mount has a 12V Cigarette Lighter adapter, with a MicroUSB cord permanently attached, as well as a USB Type A jack.
I am hardwiring this into the car, so I removed the USB Jack and Cigarette Lighter terminals. I now have a bare circuit board with wires soldered in place for +12V input, and only the MicroUSB wire re-soldered to the original location.
I am not getting +5V out of the original cable. I am getting +5V to the old USB Type A jack header.
I assumed these chargers would use a common +5V vOUT, so I've searched for signal paths that would have been broken with the USB socket removed, but I couldnt find any. The signal path is unbroken from the +5v pad all the way to the nearest IC.
Why could the charger only be outputting voltage on ONE of the outlets, but not the other?
EDIT: Images Uploaded. Inductors L1 & L2 were removed for picture for PCB clarity.
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