Hi @JeffreyLatter, interesting as I was thinking about doing exactly that!
Could you provide some more info? I purchased a couple of lightening extension cables and want to solder the female end to a USB-C connector, which is basically exactly you did.
I'm very new when it comes to lightening port. When the device (iphone) is charging, I measured pin #5 at 5V.
Taking the lightening port receptacle view below as example with pin #1 being GND, do you still recall how you did yours?
When Seek is connected working, I measured pin #5 at 0V (very strange....), pin #8 at 3.3V and pin #4 at 2.97V. I'm afraid the camera might burn up if feeding 5V to pin #8 and/or pin #4 & #5. Any comments?
[8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1] (receptacle view)
Thanks in advance!!!!
I have bought a female lightning to usb cable and resoldered it in the lighting end to connections(USB Colorcoded) as shown in attached photo.
I use this with great success with thermovision by joe-c
I had to measure the different connections on the inside of lightning female connector to the solderconnections, as they were not intuitively 'straight-through' ...
After having done the cable, connect it up to the pc and load up Zadi and changing drivers on the "iAP interface" and "PIR324 Thermal", then disconnect the camera and connect it again.
Thermovision can now be used.