пленка 3d для айфона скачать для телефона nokia 5800 trial xtreme 2 winter для андроид все для телефона 176х220 Used in 3rd and later generation iPods for charging, connecting to a PC via USB or Firewire, to a stereo via line-out, to a serial device controlled via the Apple Accessory Protocol. This connector exists in most Apple iPod MP3 players iPod 3G, 4G, 5G Video, 5.5G Video, Nano 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, Mini, Classic, Touch, Touch 2G, and iPhone 1G, 3G, 3GS, 4 and 4S Ground -, internally connected with Pin 2 on iPod motherboard Audio Video ground -, internally connected with Pin 1 on iPod motherboard Line Out - R Audio output, right channel Line Out - L Audio output, left channel for iPod Color, Photo only for iPod Color, Photo only If connected to GND the iPhone sends audio signals through pin 3-4, otherwise it uses onboard speaker. ipod sending line, Serial TxD ipod receiving line, Serial RxD Ground -, internally connected with pin 16 on iPod motherboard USB GND -, internally connected with pin 15 on iPod motherboard Stepped up to provide 5 VDC to USB on iPod Camera Connector. If iPod is put to sleep while Camera Connector is present, 5 VDC at this pin slowly drains back to 0 VDC. 1kOhm - iPod docking station, beeps when connected 6.8 k - Serial port mode. Pin 11-13 are TTL level. Requires MAX232 chip to convert to RS232 levels. 1MOhm - Belkin auto adaptor, iPod shuts down automatically when power disconnected Connecting pin 21 to ground with a 1MOhm resistor does stop the ipod when power Firewire-12V is cut. Looks to be that when this pin is grounded it closes a switch so that on loss of power the Ipod shuts off. Dock has the same Resistor. Pins 25 and 27 may be used in different manner. To force the iPod 5G to charge in any case, when USB Power 5 VDC pin 23 is fed, 25 must be connected to 5V through a 10kOhm resistor, and 27 must be connected to the Ground for example: pin 1 with a 10kOhm resistor. iPod 5G can also be forced to charge by attaching the data and the data - pins to the 5v via a 10k Ohm resistor BOTH PINS and connecting pin 16 to the 5v ground. Confirmed working with iPod 5G 20GB. This provides 500mA of current for charging. For quicker charing, up to 1A, see below. To charge an iPhone, 3G, 3GS, 4iPod Touch, 2nd gen, 3rd, 4th or Ipod Classic 6th Gen, usb data- 25 should be at 2.8v, usb data27 should be at 2.0v. This can be done with a few simple resistors: 33k to 5v 23 and 22k to gnd16 to obtain 2v and 33k to 5v and 47k to gnd to obtain 2.8v. This is a notification to the iphone that it is connected to the external charger and may drain amps from the usb. To charge iPod Nano pins 25 and 27 should be tied together and then connected to a 10K ohm resistor, and the other side of this resistors then needs to be connected to 5v power. It s also possible to charge the iPod s or iPhone s battery to make use the of internal 3.3v output 18 terminal to connect the USB Data 27 thru a 47k ohms resistor and the USB Data- 25 thru a 47k resistor to the USB Power source 5v 23. This way the USB function is still useable for normal operations and makes it easier the fit in a plug. The resistors are not to critical 2x 150k s still work. Added correction: iPod 2.1A charger advertises 2.8V on D and 2.0V on D-. Tying either wire to 5V could damage the target - use resistors tied to 5.1V and ground to be safe. It is become available after publishing of most pinouts and not used on this site. Back side of dock connector; 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 Pins 1, 2 connected on motherboard. Pins 15, 16 connected on motherboard. Pins 19, 20 connected on motherboard. Pins 29, 30 connected on motherboard. If you disassemble the original apple-ipod-dock-connector-cable and look at the connector itself, on the back side, where it is soldered, you can see the number 1 and 30 Pins 1 and 30. In this description the NUMBERING is INVERSED: Pin 1 is Pin 30 and Pin 29 is Pin 2. So, don t look at the numbers on the connector. The remote control, iTalk and other serial devices use the Apple Accessory Protocol for communication with the iPod. This protocol was introduced with the 3rd generation iPods, and is also compatible with the 4th generation iPods and mini iPods. The connections uses a standard 8N1 one startbit. 8 data bits, one stop bit serial protocol, 19200 baud higher rates up to 57600 are also possible, but speeds faster than 38400 may cause problems with large amounts of data, with a delay of 12 microseconds inserted between the end of the stopbit and the beginning of the next startbit also works without this delay. Electrical: high 3.3V low 0V Default line state: high. Codes used for communication with peripherals are here This device may be connected to the firewire computer port by straight cable TPB, TPA should be twisted pairs. The iPod Nano 4th Gen no longer charges from the 12 V supply on the Firewire pins. If you tie Pins 25 and 27 together and then connect a 10 kOhm resistor to 5 volts to pins 23 and 15 or 16, it will charge. If you don t tie Pins 25 and 27 together, it won t charge. The iPod Touch 3G : may also require for Pins 1 and 2 GND and audio out GND to be connected in order to output audio Pin 11 to GND. Works with appr. 500 kOhm between pin 21 and GND. The iPod Touch 2G requires Pin 11 to be connected to Pins 15/16; then connect that to Pin 21 with a 68 kOhm resistor to use the audio line out. This is because the device needs to be told to redirect the signal to the Line Out pins rather than to the built-in speaker. This explains why certain accessories won t work with the iPod Touch 2G and maybe even the iPod Touch 3G. The iPod nano 5G will require the Pin 11 connection but not the 68 kOhm resistor for redirecting audio. Nano 5G : connecting the 68 kOhm resistor to ground will disable the audio redirection accomplished by connecting Pin 11 to ground. You may need to ensure that Pins 1 and 2 are connected to GND for proper charging to occur. According to 42 reports in our database 30 positive and 8 negative this pinout should be correct. 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