I have been looking and reading on this site for a long time. I just recently signed up so I could finally post something. (YEAH for me)
(LOL I is stupid)
Anywho, I have had a set of these MotoRokr S9 bluetooth headsets for a while now. I really like them alot. They have great sound quality and are very LOUD. Once you put them on, they pretty much act as ear plugs almost. You really hear the music well no matter what noise there is around.
Here is a link to what I am referring too for those who do not know what the Moto S9 is:
http://reviews.cnet.com/headsets/motorola-s9-headphones-w/4505-13831_7-32672607.htmlOk, so I found another set brand new for really cheap. This set includes the Moto D650 adapter that fits the IPod dock connector. In fact, I bought this set cheaper than I could buy the Sony TMR-BT10 bluetooth adapter that plugs into the 3.5mm headphone port. The Sony does include a rechargeable battery in its setup, but I would rather just derive the power form the PSP itself.
So, on to business. I would like to know I you guys think that I could wire the D650 IPod adapter up to the PSP. Of coarse the PSP will have to supply the power to the D650, but I think it is possible. Basically just audio transfer would be just fine, but if the D650 is capable of sending the command signals (play/pause, foward/rewind track, next/previous track, vol+/vol-) to the PSP, that would be sweet.
Please forgive me if someone has posted something like this before. I have already done some extensive research in trying to find the serial pinout for the PSP's remote. I know it is out there somewhere, I just cant seem to find a good source. I did find the IPod connector pinout however.
As far as I can tell, the IPod uses 3.3v stepped up to +5v on PIN 18. PIN 23 is also +5v. PINS 19 and 20 are +12v but are used for FireWire.
I already took apart the D650 to take a look at the connections. It appears that all the connections are soldered on to the board, but I am not sure which all PINs are being used. This board is a nice choice since it is just slightly larger than a US Quarter (not including the IPod connector piece). The BT antenna is also part of the PCB so less chance of breaking that part (which I like). My problem is that I do not have an IPod so I am not really sure how I would connect this thing to test the connections. I believe the the whole PCB is being powered by PIN 18. Or, it might just be powered by the Right+Left audio input (which I dont think makes much sense).
I was thinking of just adapting a stereo 3.5mm plugin if that will supply the power. Or if not, buy a cheap Remote on FleeBay and adapt that.
How would I go about testing this thing to see what all connections are actually used? And does the PSPs remote connetcion supply 3.3v power?
I am looking more for the PSP Slim info but would also like to have the info on the PSP Fat too.
So you guys think that I can at least transfer audio over bluetooth?
Here are a few pics. Mabe they will help.
Let me know whats you thinks.
Thanks.
edit:
And I fogot to mention, there are all of those ports on the side that could be possibly used to solder wires to.
Just thought I would point that out.
PspKicks: Pics resized, also, don't double post!