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Samsung X100, X600, S500, E700,T100 data-cable, flash cable pinout

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18 pin Samsung mobile special connector pin-out & layout
18 pin Samsung mobile special connector  to the mobile phone (keypad up)
In these scheme pins are counted from right to left!

Power (pin 14) may be obtained from external source. RTS and CTS (pins 4,5) unnecessary for unlocking, but needed for flashing and GPRS. There is uncertainty in scheme at this pins! Wires should be connected according to the scheme.

Another scheme, originally suggested for X100 and EasyGPRS (melody, images download, GPRS). COM-port should be set to the 115200 bps. Phone is keypad up.



How to adapt T100 (cable PCB037DBE)cable for X100, X600, S500, E700 (cable PSB133LBE)
Also, if you own standard T100 data-cable (PCB037DBE) you can make them universal flash, GPRS,... cable (PCB037LBE).
There are three types of Samsung T100 cables:
1 DM CABLE GH39-00080A – service cable.
2 DATA KIT CABLE GH39-00078A (PCB037LBE) - GPRS
3 DOWNLOADING CABLE GH39-00143A (PCB037DBE) – melody download.
To extend possibilities of your PCB037DBE cable you must:
Open connector
Interchange pins 4 and 5
Cut pin 11 - pin 13 connection
Connect pin 13 and ground via two-position button. When button pressed (pins shorted) - download mode, when not - modem mode.

9 pin D-SUB FEMALE connector pin-outs & layouts
9 pin D-SUB FEMALE connector  to the computer
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