I've done this fix before. I bought a USB to UART cable from alldav.com for $6 shipped and soldered some wires to it.
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Oct 31st, 2009 02:15 AM #1
Nokia CA-42 data cable local to Toronto
I need to support TTL-level RS232 signals for an urgent hacking project (see later).
I think that the easiest and fastest way to accomplish this is to hack on a Nokia CA-42 data cable for some of their handsets.
I'd rather not pay $40 for a genuine Nokia one. Does anyone know of a cellphone store that would likely have a clone for sale? I imagine this is the kind of think that a Pacific Mall store might have.
Suggestions welcome.
Background (skip if you feel like it):
We have a Seagate 7200.11 disk drive that has bricked. It came in a Gateway machine. Neither Gateway nor Seagate will fix it. There is a fix that I should be able to do by talking to a diagnostic port on the drive. This diagnostic port uses RS-232 signals but at TTL voltage levels (like the Linksys WRT54GL's serial console). The CA-42 cable does just that -- all I should have to do is cut the cable and connect the correct wires to the disk drive.
I have a CA-42 from Dealperfect, bought on spec. But when I operate it, I find that the expected voltages are not on the wires and it doesn't pass a loopback test. Of course I cannot return it since it is butchered.Last edited by Hugh; Oct 31st, 2009 at 09:53 AM. Reason: bought from Dealperfect, not Dealextreme
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Oct 31st, 2009 03:42 AM #2
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Oct 31st, 2009 04:23 AM #3
I have one that I used for my old phone. You can have it for $10 if you want. PM me.
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Oct 31st, 2009 01:46 PM #4Deal Addict
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Thanks for the offer. Barrie is a bit far.
I just bought one from a store in the Pacific Mall. The genuine Nokia one seems to be $40 but clones seem to go for $20 except for the place where I bought it for $15 (unit A60).
Several stores were not open at 11:45 even though the mall opened at 11:00. Unlike most malls, I guess stores are not obliged to be open whenever the mall is. That probably makes sense when staffing for such a small store would be awkward.
Dealextreme and Dealperfect sell these for US$4.87 and US$4.83, including shipping. Delivery takes quite some time.
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May 1st, 2010 04:48 PM #5Newbie
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How did you make out with your drive? Did the cable work? I have read other threads stating that some cables don't seem to work. I have the same drive that is bricked and want to attempt the same repair. Thanks for any advice.
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Here's a writeup of my experience. Of course you must read linked items too. http://forums.seagate.com/t5/ATA-and...d-up/m-p/37222
My theory is that any CA-42 cable should work but you certainly cannot count on the colour of the insulation on the individual wires of a cable matching the colours of a different cable. You really have to use a VOM or continuity tester to figure out which wires are which.
Another warning: the circuits of the cable are easy to burn out. I did that. It may well be that the circuits on the drive are similarly delicate.
Good luck!
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May 2nd, 2010 07:46 PM #7Newbie
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It's alive!
Hugh, Thanks very much for pointing me to Pacific Mall. I went to unit A60, but they didn't have the cable, so I managed to find it at 123Cell (or Cell123, can't exactly recall) - believe that the unit number was C9 - 12 bucks. Anyways, after following various instructions and reading everything I could find on the internet about this repair, I successfully managed to unbrick my drive! I had the same struggles as you regarding the wire colours, but pulled the USB cover off and the circuit board identified which colour wire was which signal. Thanks again!
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May 4th, 2010 11:02 AM #8
In case anyone else runs across this thread, I had the same problem and fixed it using this method (used a CA-45 USB cable. I think any phone cable with the leads marked in the USB plug would work):
Instructions:
http://forums.seagate.com/t5/Interna...IVES/m-p/26009
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