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HI guys,
Now I am working on a prototype project that use this hijack base android
platform.I have searched many docs and can't find some demo project.So would
you please send the "Android Tests.zip" file to my email "joyopeng@gmail.com".
Many thanks.
Original comment by joyopeng@gmail.com
on 12 Aug 2013 at 3:02
> I've run some initial tests on Android (just sampling mic input) and the
shape of the manchester-encoded signal varies widely across the different phone
models I've tried
Perhaps this is because the amount of power provided through the jack is
different depending on the model?
I'm also interested in using this for Android, in particular I want to build a
temperature sensor board to plug into a HiJack for building affordable open
source temperature alarms for greenhouses.
- R.J. Steinert http://github.com/rjsteinert
Original comment by r...@rjsteinert.com
on 22 May 2014 at 7:38
Here's an Android example from Andrew Robinson
https://github.com/ab500/hijack-infinity
He notes that not all Android devices provide enough power.
> Power draw still remains high, this device will only be compatible with a
select number of Android devices. For all other devices you will have to supply
power externally. Devices that have Beats by Dr. Dre have been found to work
well with HiJack, the extra amplification provides enough energy to drive the
board. Supply HiJack with 2V of regulated power and disable the portion of
Android code that generates the 22kHz tone for power and this code should work
with many more phones.
This makes me wonder if a 2v battery mount would be appropriate for this design
to overcome this power variability challenge.
Original comment by r...@rjsteinert.com
on 22 May 2014 at 10:32
The Thermodo project ran into a problem with different results from each device
that they fixed by looking at the relative difference between the two channels.
Not sure exactly what they are referring to and their hardware design is
probably very different but it might be a lead.
See 2:22 in this video -> http://vimeo.com/75071515
Original comment by r...@rjsteinert.com
on 23 May 2014 at 12:30
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