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iPod shuffle dock pinout
Yesterday I bought a few iPod shuffle accessory packs at Radio Shack for $3
each. In them, among other things, is an iPod Shuffle dock. Of course I had to rip it apart to see what's inside. Upon liberation of the circuit board, I found that the iPod shuffle dock has a slightly non-standard USB A jack on it. It's got the normal 4 pins for USB, but it's also got five very thin pins on either end and between the normal USB pins. If you also count the shield, which is wired separately on this unit, that's 10 pins. I searched the web for the pinout of this, but came up with nothing. The dock has two settings, one connects the USB data lines to a host (PC) so you can use it as a mass storage device. The other setting lets you charge the shuffle and play music on the shuffle through a headphone/line output jack. Does anyone know what the pinout is for this non-standard USB port? A link would be great. Thanks, Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - B. Franklin, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1919) |
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iPod shuffle dock pinout
"Jeff Findley" wrote in
: I searched the web for the pinout of this, but came up with nothing. You can't have been searching all that much. Go to google, and search for "ipod pinout" -- first link that comes up has exactly what you want: http://pinouts.ru/Devices/ipod_pinout.shtml BTW -- it's not USB |
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iPod shuffle dock pinout
Murray Peterson wrote in
: BTW -- it's not USB Oops -- meant to say that it's not only USB |
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iPod shuffle dock pinout
"Murray Peterson" wrote in ...
"Jeff Findley" wrote : I searched the web for the pinout of this, but came up with nothing. You can't have been searching all that much. Go to google, and search for "ipod pinout" -- first link that comes up has exactly what you want: http://pinouts.ru/Devices/ipod_pinout.shtml That is the 30-pin connector found on the larger iPod models. There is not enought space on the end of a Shuffle for that connector. BTW -- it's not USB I believe the Shuffle has only a conventional USB connection. |
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iPod shuffle dock pinout
"Jeff Findley" wrote ...
Yesterday I bought a few iPod shuffle accessory packs at Radio Shack for $3 each. In them, among other things, is an iPod Shuffle dock. Of course I had to rip it apart to see what's inside. Upon liberation of the circuit board, I found that the iPod shuffle dock has a slightly non-standard USB A jack on it. It's got the normal 4 pins for USB, but it's also got five very thin pins on either end and between the normal USB pins. If you also count the shield, which is wired separately on this unit, that's 10 pins. Are you *sure* those are separate pins, or are they just the gounding/griping part of the connector shell? I can't see any evidence that the Shuffle has anything more than just conventional USB. |
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iPod shuffle dock pinout
"Richard Crowley" wrote in
: That is the 30-pin connector found on the larger iPod models. There is not enought space on the end of a Shuffle for that connector. Oops -- my mistake. I missed the "shuffle" part of the post. |
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iPod shuffle dock pinout
"Murray Peterson" wrote in message ... "Jeff Findley" wrote in : I searched the web for the pinout of this, but came up with nothing. You can't have been searching all that much. Go to google, and search for "ipod pinout" -- first link that comes up has exactly what you want: http://pinouts.ru/Devices/ipod_pinout.shtml That page is wrong. This is not the connector on the bottom of the iPod shuffle. It is, however, the connector on the bottom of my 30 GB iPod Video (fifth generation). BTW -- it's not USB The connector on the iPod shuffle is USB compatible. You can plug it directly into the USB port on a PC. But, there are extra connections, as I described in my posting, which are used for other things, like audio output. But there are a couple of pins I can't figure out by looking at the board of the iPod shuffle docking station I took apart. Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - B. Franklin, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1919) |
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iPod shuffle dock pinout
"Richard Crowley" wrote in message ... "Jeff Findley" wrote ... Yesterday I bought a few iPod shuffle accessory packs at Radio Shack for $3 each. In them, among other things, is an iPod Shuffle dock. Of course I had to rip it apart to see what's inside. Upon liberation of the circuit board, I found that the iPod shuffle dock has a slightly non-standard USB A jack on it. It's got the normal 4 pins for USB, but it's also got five very thin pins on either end and between the normal USB pins. If you also count the shield, which is wired separately on this unit, that's 10 pins. Are you *sure* those are separate pins, or are they just the gounding/griping part of the connector shell? I can't see any evidence that the Shuffle has anything more than just conventional USB. Yes, I'm sure. Three of the pins tie directly to a line level/headphone output jack on the iPod Shuffle docking station I took apart. Also, there are extra pins on the iPod Shuffle battery pack I took apart. Like I said, I don't own an iPod Shuffle, just these accessory packs I bought at Radio Shack. Naturally, the first thing I did was take them apart. After more web searching, I turned up this: http://www.ipoditude.com/archives/20...n_features.php It still doesn't have a complete pinout. If I owned an iPod Shuffle, I'd finish this: Radio Shack iPod dock connector pinout These are the pin numbers on the circuit board, not the USB like plug on the docking station. From inspection of circuit board, and cross referencing that to the USB standard, I've found the following: 1. ???? 2. USB +5VDC 3. ???? 4. USB Data - 5. To Audio pin 1 - Audio ground - (shield) 6. USB Data + 7. To Audio pin 3 - Audio left + (tip) 8. USB Ground 9. To Audio pin 2 - Audio right + (middle) 10. USB Plug Shield Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - B. Franklin, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1919) |
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iPod shuffle dock pinout
I'm not getting any useful response from this posting, so I'm cross posting
it to a wider audience in the hopes that someone else knows the answer. And no, the iPod shuffle certainly does not have the same connector as other iPods, despite some Russian pinout website that says it does. :-P "Jeff Findley" wrote in message ... Yesterday I bought a few iPod shuffle accessory packs at Radio Shack for $3 each. In them, among other things, is an iPod Shuffle dock. Of course I had to rip it apart to see what's inside. Upon liberation of the circuit board, I found that the iPod shuffle dock has a slightly non-standard USB A jack on it. It's got the normal 4 pins for USB, but it's also got five very thin pins on either end and between the normal USB pins. If you also count the shield, which is wired separately on this unit, that's 10 pins. I searched the web for the pinout of this, but came up with nothing. The dock has two settings, one connects the USB data lines to a host (PC) so you can use it as a mass storage device. The other setting lets you charge the shuffle and play music on the shuffle through a headphone/line output jack. Does anyone know what the pinout is for this non-standard USB port? A link would be great. Thanks, Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - B. Franklin, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1919) |
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