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Openbot Android app #22

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moosa1996 opened this issue Sep 4, 2020 · 9 comments
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Openbot Android app #22

moosa1996 opened this issue Sep 4, 2020 · 9 comments

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@moosa1996
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moosa1996 commented Sep 4, 2020

Hi I have a issue on connecting my nano USB to my mobile type c. cant able to establish USB Connection.I have enabled my developer USB debugging in my android mobile. But still device is not connected in OpenBot app.What is the issue ?
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thias15 commented Sep 4, 2020

When you first connect the Arduino to your phone it will ask you for permission to access the USB device. Did you see this dialog?

If yes, you need to give permission.

If no, you probably have a connection issue.

  • Double-check the baud rate of App and Arduino are the same (they should be unless you changed something.
  • Try another cable.
  • Confirm your phone supports USB-OTG.

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mikeh9 commented Sep 4, 2020

Can you confirm you used the cable specified in the BOM? It needs to be an OTG cable (ID connected to ground)

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moosa1996 commented Sep 5, 2020

Which phone do you use? It might not support USB OTG

On Fri, Sep 4, 2020, 13:01 moosa1996 @.***> wrote: Hi I have a issue on connecting my nano USB to my mobile type c. cant able to establish USB Connection.I have enabled my developer USB debugging in my android mobile. But still device is not connected in OpenBot app.What is the issue ? — You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#22>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AASZQZ4QTUQXR5QGUUQSVCDSEDCH5ANCNFSM4QYCQNOA .

I'm using One plus 5T which supports OTG(TYPE C USB Charging port). I tried Using Oppo F9 pro too(micro USB charging port)

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When you first connect the Arduino to your phone it will ask you for permission to access the USB device. Did you see this dialog?

If yes, you need to give permission.

If no, you probably have a connection issue.

  • Double-check the baud rate of App and Arduino are the same (they should be unless you changed something.
  • Try another cable.
  • Confirm your phone supports USB-OTG.

Yes it asked for permission to access the USB device. I gave yes and the openbot app opens automatically when my arduino nano is plugged into OTG. but when the app is opened it shows a dialogue text "Please Check the USB Connection". Why so?

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moosa1996 commented Sep 5, 2020

Can you confirm you used the cable specified in the BOM? It needs to be an OTG cable (ID connected to ground)

I used cable converter. One is "Type C to USB female" and other is "Mini to USB male" i have attached my converter cables for your reference
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thias15 commented Sep 5, 2020

Should work in principle, but we never tried with adapters. Can you verify with another phone or device that the cables work?

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thias15 commented Sep 7, 2020

What happens when you try to toggle the connection switch in the app? Are you sure the Arduino has the firmware flashed correctly? Can you try to flash it again and then open the serial monitor to see if the Arduino is connecting and sending it's messages.

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thias15 commented Sep 9, 2020

Closing due to inactivity.

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