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  2. Dock connector - Wikipedia

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    Apple's proprietary 30-pin connector was common to most Apple mobile devices (iPhone (1st generation), 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S), 1st through 4th generation iPod Touch, iPad, iPad 2, and iPad (3rd generation)) from its introduction with the 3rd generation iPod classic in 2003 until the Lightning connector was released in late 2012.

  3. How-To: Design your own iPod super dock (Part 3) - AOL

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    We're back again with our continuing iPod super dock how-to series (see parts one and two, if you need to catch up). Last week we layed out the schematic for the board, and today we'll do a check ...

  4. Lightning (connector) - Wikipedia

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    Lightning is an 8-pin digital connector. Unlike the 30-pin dock connector it replaced (and USB Type-A and -B connectors), it is reversible. [24] Most Lightning devices only support USB 2.0, which has a maximum transfer speed of 480 Mbit/s or 60 MB/s. With USB 2.0, only one lane is in use at a time.

  5. 30-pin dock connector - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. ... Redirect page. Redirect to: Dock connector#30-pin dock connector; Retrieved from "https: ...

  6. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    The 24-pin double-sided connector provides four power–ground pairs, two differential pairs for USB 2.0 data (though only one pair is implemented in a USB-C cable), four pairs for SuperSpeed data bus (only two pairs are used in USB 3.1 mode), two "sideband use" pins, V CONN +5 V power for active cables, and a configuration pin for cable ...

  7. iPod Touch (5th generation) - Wikipedia

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    Apple Lightning connector. The fifth generation iPod Touch, as well as the iPhone 5, iPod Nano (7th generation), iPad (4th generation), and iPad Mini feature a new dock connector named Lightning, replacing the 30-pin Apple dock connector which was first introduced by Apple in 2003 on the third generation iPod. The Apple Lightning connector has ...

  8. iPod Touch - Wikipedia

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    iPod models released before 2012 feature a 30-pin dock connector (known colloquially as the iPod dock connector), which carried analog signals. The fifth , sixth , and seventh generations of the iPod Touch feature a new digital dock connector , called Lightning , which was introduced alongside the iPhone 5 , fourth-generation iPad and first ...

  9. iPod Touch (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    It used the same 30-pin connector as the first-generation iPhone and previous iPods, allowing most iPod accessories to work with the iPod touch. The back of a first-generation iPod touch. This model has a custom engraving (visible near the top), which Apple offered at the time.