Hello,
In my order (1Z71EY050390254708) I purchased the attached L Bend micro Hdmi (https://www.adafruit.com/product/3558). I've used it for a couple months now but today it has ceased to work. I'm not exactly sure why. Is there some new element or bad habit I've picked up that can fix this? Is this common with this connector?
I've tried different cameras and different cables all successfully. Being mindful of the ribbon to be sure it was inserted fully on both ends. Is this replaceable or should I proceed purchasing a replacement?
Nick
HDMI Micro Plug Dead
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- CYMotorsport
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HDMI Micro Plug Dead
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Re: HDMI Micro Plug Dead
Our return/replace period lasts 30 days, so it sounds like you're beyond that.
Flex cables and their connectors aren't intended for lots of motion or plugging/unplugging, so it's possible you have a connection that's going marginal. You can try measuring the conductivity/resistance between traces on the flex cable and solder joints on the HDMI connector's PCB to see if you can find a marginal one. It might be possible to correct the problem by resoldering a joint or adding some padding to the cable, if you think it's worthwhile.
Flex cables and their connectors aren't intended for lots of motion or plugging/unplugging, so it's possible you have a connection that's going marginal. You can try measuring the conductivity/resistance between traces on the flex cable and solder joints on the HDMI connector's PCB to see if you can find a marginal one. It might be possible to correct the problem by resoldering a joint or adding some padding to the cable, if you think it's worthwhile.
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Re: HDMI Micro Plug Dead
Thanks for the reply, Mike. It's not moving anymore than usual but I do get flex cables just have their issues. It was a couple bucks after all. I think it's worth a shot resoldering and adding a bit of protection - good idea.
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Re: HDMI Micro Plug Dead
Just to confirm Mike - While looking at this, I wasn't sure what to actually solder. In trying to make the updates, the connection came off as expected. I do see 4 "channels" if you will which I wager act as the data exchange. Not sure if this is what you were referring to, but is it possible to solder 4 wires to these channels? and if so, do you know which are clock, ground, etc? I couldn't find this information re: your ribbon cables anywhere. Thanks for the help! Nick
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Re: HDMI Micro Plug Dead
I honestly don't know the pinout of an HDMI cable. It's not a hackable protocol.
Go ahead and experiment with the connections for the fun of it, but I can't make any promises.
Go ahead and experiment with the connections for the fun of it, but I can't make any promises.
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.