I posted a diagram of the IOIO cable the connects the Android device 
to the CAI302 on XCSoar's new "forum" under the device section:
<http://xcsoar.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=3>http://xcsoar.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=3
 


At 11:41 AM 6/16/2011, Uncle Fuzzy wrote:

>[email protected] wrote:
> >
> > Jim,
> >
> > We're developing a cable link between the Android phones (e.g. Dell
> > Streak) and the serial loggers (e.g. CAI302).
> >
> > I have a beta version of this working in my ship and hope to include
> > in a release soon.
> >
> > It requires a cable and converter box with the IOIO board.  I'll
> > publish the wiring diagram for it soon.  It's possible someone may
> > start reselling these, or they can be made with a soldering iron.
> >
> > Rob
> >
>Rob,
>   I've also heard that some people are using an RS-232 to Bluetooth adapter
>on their source (Logger) to interface with the Streak.  Although I'd vastly
>prefer a hard connection as you are developing, (especially if it provides
>power to the Streak as well!) I could live with wireless if it proves to be
>completely reliable.  I've had less than stellar results with a Bluetooth
>GPS to the PDA (iPAQ 3870), but I'm not sure which end was causing the
>disonnects.
>If you have board drawings, schematics, etc., or someone is producing parts
>for sale*, I'd be interested in building/buying one, even before I pull the
>trigger on the Streak.
>
>*I have plenty of perf-board for prototyping, but if someone is going to
>produce a printed circuit board, I'll wait for it.
>
>-----
>Grob Speed Astir II
>N16UF
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