ok i have been looking at the internal bluetooth audio mod, and had an idea, i saw that a plugin was needed to make the headphones work when no jack was inserted, but i think that i have found a work around, here are some pictures that i have taken in my observational stages and some pictures borrowed from other threads of people that have done this mod
ok here they are and a description of what each one is
this is a picture of the headset that i plan to use
here is a picture of the headphone socket with no jack inserted
here is a picture of the headphone socket with a jack inserted
ok so from those you can probably see the pin that disconnects when a jack is inserted which disconnects pins 1 and 4
as shown in this picture
what i want to do is permanently disconnect this pin and wire it to a switch, the switch in the bluetooth headset to be exact
as the image that i have drawn shows
here is a description of the wiring shown above
(NOTE) first of all i plan to disconnect pins 1 and 4 on the audio jack permanently otherwise this wouldn't work
ok on my switch there are three pins, that i have labeled
the off position aka position A connects pins 1 and 2 and disconnects pins 2 and 3
the on position aka position B connects pins 2 and 3 and disconnects pins 1 and 2
Power supply to bluetoothpin 1 on my switch will be connected to nothing and have no positive or negative connection
pin 2 on my switch will be connected to the power supply from my psp's negative connection to the switch which in turn will be connected to the bluetooth's negative connection
pin 3 on my switch will be connected to the power supply from my psp's positive connection to the switch which in turn will be connected to the bluetooth's positive connection
connection to audio socketpin 1 on my switch will be connected to the audio sockets pin 1 as shown in the above picture (note NOT Jair's one)
pin 2 on my switch will be connected to pin 4 as shown on the above picture (note NOT Jair's one)
Theory behind wiringok the theory behind my wiring is that if the bluetooth is turned off / in position A then pin 1 and 4 will be connected which will allow playback through the speakers saving psp battery as the transmitter is not turned on
when the switch is on / in position B then pin 1 and 4 will not be connected which will stop playback through the speakers and make the psp think that there is a jack inserted also turning the transmitter on to send the sound to the headphones
ok so now my question
Questionwould this wiring actually work in theory it should to my knowledge but im not sure, if it is i have also just shown other people how to wire this easily anyway
thanks
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