Which iPod has 30-pin?

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 gen) from its introduction with the 3rd generation iPod classic in 2003 until the Lightning connector was released in late 2012.

Are all Apple 30-pin connectors the same?

2 Answers. The USB-to-30-pin-dock cables are electrically identical. All of them can carry enough charging current for both devices.

What uses a 30-pin charger?

Apple 30-pin to USB Cable

  • Overview. This USB 2.0 cable connects your iPod, iPhone, or iPad — directly or through a Dock — to your computer’s USB port for efficient syncing and charging or to the Apple USB Power Adapter for convenient charging from a wall outlet.
  • Highlights.
  • Tech Specs.

Why did Apple stop 30 pins?

That’ll cost you £25. Per device. Apple’s decision to scrap the 30-pin dock connector in favour of a significantly smaller “Lightning” alternative is a controversial one. On the one hand, it arguably helped the company shrink the size of its new phones.

Does an iPod Nano have 30 pin?

The 30-pin dock connector is a proprietary connection interface originally designed and developed by Apple Computer. It was common to older generation Apple mobile devices (original iPhone, iPod nano, iPod touch, etc.)

Which iPod has Lightning?

Which products will it be used on? The Lightning connector is used for the iPhone 5, the fifth-generation iPod touch, and seventh-generation iPod Nano.

How long was Apple 30-pin?

A USB to 30-pin dock connector cable. The 30-pin dock connector was introduced with the 3rd-generation iPod in 2003 and was adopted by most of Apple’s mobile devices, with the exception of the iPod shuffle series.

When did Apple stop using the 30-pin?

2012
30-Pin Dock Connector: This style of Apple connector was flat and wide with 30 pins. First introduced in 2003, this 30-pin connector was designed for early model iPods and iPhones, and was eventually replaced by the Lightning connector in 2012.

How many pins does an iPod Nano have?

iPod Nano

iPod Nano 7th Generation in Space Gray
Developer Apple Inc.
Input 1st–5th Gen: Click wheel 6th–7th Gen: Multi-touch touchscreen
Connectivity 1st–6th Gen: 3.5mm headphone jack (TRS connector), 30-pin connector 7th Gen: 3.5mm headphone jack (TRS connector), Bluetooth 4.0, Lightning connector
Power Lithium-ion battery

How does the Apple 30 pin to USB cable work?

Apple 30-pin to USB Cable. This USB 2.0 cable connects your iPod, iPhone, or iPad — directly or through a Dock — to your computer’s USB port for efficient syncing and charging or to the Apple USB Power Adapter for convenient charging from a wall outlet.

What are the pins on an Apple iPod?

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.

What are the numbers on the iPod dock connector?

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 (e.g. 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.

What are the pins on the iPod nano 4th Gen?

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.