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Jim Thompson[_3_] September 19th 12 03:15 AM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?

...Jim Thompson
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mike September 19th 12 03:21 AM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On 9/18/2012 7:15 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?

...Jim Thompson

short extension cable will save the hub.
or cut the cable and insert a switch
Or look around in the sound configuration to see if it lets
you use different i/o for calls and not calls.

Jim Thompson[_3_] September 19th 12 04:34 PM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 19:15:29 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?

...Jim Thompson


Something like this...

http://tinyurl.com/8emrh85

I guess just cut the headset cable and insert in-line, in a teensy
plastic box ?:-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, CTO | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.

Jim Thompson[_3_] September 19th 12 04:47 PM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 08:34:47 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 19:15:29 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?

...Jim Thompson


Something like this...

http://tinyurl.com/8emrh85

I guess just cut the headset cable and insert in-line, in a teensy
plastic box ?:-)

...Jim Thompson


Or this...

http://tinyurl.com/8bvcx34

...Jim Thompson
--
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| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | |
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.

Don Kuenz September 19th 12 07:02 PM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
Jim Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 19:15:29 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?

...Jim Thompson


Something like this...

http://tinyurl.com/8emrh85

I guess just cut the headset cable and insert in-line, in a teensy
plastic box ?:-)


Surely you know better than to do that? Mechanically toggling one of
the data lines (pins 2 & 3) supposedly works.

--
Don Kuenz

Jim Thompson[_3_] September 19th 12 08:31 PM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 13:02:52 -0500, Don Kuenz
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 19:15:29 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?

...Jim Thompson


Something like this...

http://tinyurl.com/8emrh85

I guess just cut the headset cable and insert in-line, in a teensy
plastic box ?:-)


Surely you know better than to do that? Mechanically toggling one of
the data lines (pins 2 & 3) supposedly works.


Are you forgetting I have a headset attached? I want the switch
equivalent of unplugging the headset.

Adding electronics seems quite superfluous for a headset. For a
harddrive, sure, signal intent, so you don't scramble data.

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, CTO | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | |
| Voice:(480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat |
| E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.

Jamie September 19th 12 10:37 PM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
Jim Thompson wrote:

I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?

...Jim Thompson

You got to be kidding me? right?

Jamie


Don Kuenz September 19th 12 11:03 PM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
Jim Thompson wrote:

Are you forgetting I have a headset attached? I want the switch
equivalent of unplugging the headset.


OK, so you need to make/break audio and not USB? That may be a hard
nut to crack. Newer PCs seem to sense when an audio connection changes.
One way of doing that is to use a phone jack similar to symbol D in
this schematic:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ck_symbols.png

The tip breaks/makes a switch as the plug is inserted/removed. When
plug is removed the tip signal lines(s) get(s) connected to an unknown
"black box" circuit.

--
Don Kuenz

Jim Thompson[_3_] September 19th 12 11:13 PM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 17:03:44 -0500, Don Kuenz
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

Are you forgetting I have a headset attached? I want the switch
equivalent of unplugging the headset.


OK, so you need to make/break audio and not USB? That may be a hard
nut to crack.


Unplugging the USB connector seems to work. So why wouldn't a switch?

Newer PCs seem to sense when an audio connection changes.
One way of doing that is to use a phone jack similar to symbol D in
this schematic:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ck_symbols.png

The tip breaks/makes a switch as the plug is inserted/removed. When
plug is removed the tip signal lines(s) get(s) connected to an unknown
"black box" circuit.


...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, CTO | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | |
| Voice:(480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat |
| E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.

Don Kuenz September 19th 12 11:30 PM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
Jim Thompson wrote:

Unplugging the USB connector seems to work. So why wouldn't a switch?


The outer two pins of a USB connector carry VCC and ground while the
inner two pins carry a differential pair. Put a switch on either line
of the differential pair.

--
Don Kuenz

Jim Thompson[_3_] September 20th 12 02:28 AM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 20:05:30 -0500, flipper wrote:

On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 19:15:29 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?

...Jim Thompson


Maybe I'm missing something in the problem description but seems to me
you can just leave them both plugged in all the time. Set the PC
Speakers as your 'default' sound device in Windows so it operates
'normally'. Then tell Skype to use the headset and, in the third
option, ring 'all devices' so that comes out the speakers too in case
you're not wearing the headset when a call comes in.


This particular box drops speakers and outputs to a headset anytime it
senses the headset., which is just fine with me... I use the headset
for YouTubing when the wife is still asleep.

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, CTO | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | |
| Voice:(480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat |
| E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.

Jim Thompson[_3_] September 20th 12 04:57 AM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 21:47:54 -0500, flipper wrote:

On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 21:21:13 -0500, flipper wrote:

On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 21:11:42 -0500, flipper wrote:

On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 18:28:29 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 20:05:30 -0500, flipper wrote:

On Tue, 18 Sep 2012 19:15:29 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote:

I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?

...Jim Thompson

Maybe I'm missing something in the problem description but seems to me
you can just leave them both plugged in all the time. Set the PC
Speakers as your 'default' sound device in Windows so it operates
'normally'. Then tell Skype to use the headset and, in the third
option, ring 'all devices' so that comes out the speakers too in case
you're not wearing the headset when a call comes in.

This particular box drops speakers and outputs to a headset anytime it
senses the headset., which is just fine with me... I use the headset
for YouTubing when the wife is still asleep.

OOOooh, now I get it.


...Jim Thompson


Follow up. Here's a little hotkey program to switch between the two so
you could just leave it plugged in.

http://blog.contriving.net/2009/05/0...s-soundswitch/


Here's a sys tray icon version (Windows 7 only)

http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1656534


I had a "soundswitch" program on the old machine... a nuisance trying
to apply it, when all I want is to grab the headset and answer the
call by punching the switch.

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, CTO | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | |
| Voice:(480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat |
| E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.

Jasen Betts[_2_] September 20th 12 07:52 AM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On 2012-09-19, Jim Thompson wrote:
I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?


ideally you want the power-supply contacts to close before the data
contacts but usb enumeration is fairly slow so an ordinary 3p2t switch
would probably work.

But as others have mentioned this is really a software configuration problem
(unless you have too few sockets to leave everything connected all the time)

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Jasen Betts[_2_] September 20th 12 08:01 AM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On 2012-09-20, Jim Thompson wrote:

This particular box drops speakers and outputs to a headset anytime it
senses the headset., which is just fine with me... I use the headset
for YouTubing when the wife is still asleep.


I've got an analogue headset plugged into a Y adaptor that it shares
with the speakers, when I want "less noise" I just turn the speakers off.

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David Eather September 21st 12 09:11 PM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 12:15:29 +1000, Jim Thompson
wrote:

I'm going to wear out my USB hub plugging in my head-set for Skype
calls, then unplugging to return to PC speakers.

Does there exist a simple mechanic switch I could toggle to disconnect
the head-set when not in use?

...Jim Thompson


Jim,

you just need a standard DPDT switch to switch the data lines.
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Jim Thompson[_3_] September 22nd 12 09:10 PM

USB Mechanical Switch?
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 17:03:44 -0500, Don Kuenz
wrote:

Jim Thompson wrote:

Are you forgetting I have a headset attached? I want the switch
equivalent of unplugging the headset.


OK, so you need to make/break audio and not USB? That may be a hard
nut to crack. Newer PCs seem to sense when an audio connection changes.
One way of doing that is to use a phone jack similar to symbol D in
this schematic:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ck_symbols.png

The tip breaks/makes a switch as the plug is inserted/removed. When
plug is removed the tip signal lines(s) get(s) connected to an unknown
"black box" circuit.


Did it this way...

http://www.analog-innovations.com/SE...h_Plugable.jpg

Hard to see, but there's a pushbutton on top (the white dots between
connectors). With only one PC plugged into the output side, the LED
only lights when the headset is active.

Now to neaten up the desk, then go buy some Montepulciano d'Abruzzo
;-)

...Jim Thompson
--
| James E.Thompson, CTO | mens |
| Analog Innovations, Inc. | et |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus |
| Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | |
| Voice:(480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat |
| E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 |

I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.


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