Hello all,

so I've been working on a project that is IOIO based (new pcb but 100% IOIO 
based just with added components). I'm not an electronics expert so I had 
help designing it but the guy helping me just doesn't have much time 
anymore so I'm trying to finish it myself. It's almost done and I've 
soldered the main components to be able flash the PIC.

I've bought a PICKit 3 and managed to flash the bootloader. I then was able 
to connect it to a pc in bootloader mode and flash the application 
firmware. The connection works well and I can see with the versions command 
that the bootloader and app seem ok.

But the thing is, when I connect my board to an android device, it does 
charge it but my android app doesn't work/connect. The same device/app/usb 
cable were used with a IOIO Board and were working well. I've since bricked 
all my IOIOs so I can't really confirm 100% but I'd say 95% sure that the 
same setup would work on a IOIO. I'll probably end up buying another IOIO 
just to make sure everything does work... 

I'm no usb connection expert either but since I can connect it to a pc and 
update the application, I would guess that d+ and d- couldn't be mixed up? 
And since my device does say that it's charging, the 5v/gnd usb connections 
must be ok too?

I'm using a usb-a connector on my board as I have no need for host mode. 
I've tried to pull up/pull down the usbid pin on the pic with a 10k res 
before connecting to android and it made no difference either. What would 
be my next logical thing to try?

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If any experts are interested, I'd be willing to pay you for consultation 
work to finish this thing...

Thanks

  


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