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Spark OTG set-up not working
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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 102582" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>An OTG cable has a host end. With the Spark set-up, the host end should be connected to the remote. So if both ends of the cable are micro USB, the "problem" is easy to solve - you simply swap ends. But what if one end is micro USB and other end is USB type C (for the phone)? In this case, if you wrongly ordered a cable with host end on the USB type C port, you have no other option than to replace the cable. To cut things short, the host end of the OTG cable should always be on the Spark RC. So either you carefully choose a cable with a micro USB host end or buy a micro USB to USB OTG adapter as shown in the picture below. The advantage of using this adapter is that you can use the data transfer cables which are supplied with any phone.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]11612[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 102582, member: 13902"] An OTG cable has a host end. With the Spark set-up, the host end should be connected to the remote. So if both ends of the cable are micro USB, the "problem" is easy to solve - you simply swap ends. But what if one end is micro USB and other end is USB type C (for the phone)? In this case, if you wrongly ordered a cable with host end on the USB type C port, you have no other option than to replace the cable. To cut things short, the host end of the OTG cable should always be on the Spark RC. So either you carefully choose a cable with a micro USB host end or buy a micro USB to USB OTG adapter as shown in the picture below. The advantage of using this adapter is that you can use the data transfer cables which are supplied with any phone. [ATTACH type="full"]11612[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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