Charger Data Cable

Posted on February 2, 2010
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Charger Data Cable
Charger Data Cable
I-pod charger & USB help?


I'm getting the i-pod nano second gen in a few days..
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and someone is selling it to me,the charger and USB aren't included.

I'm going to be getting the charger and USB cord online.
this is the title:

USB 2.0 DATA & CHARGER CABLE For IPOD NANO VIDEO PHOTO

Does it sound compatible to i-pod nano second gen?
and whats 2.0 data?
I think the charger and USB are 2 in 1 so its a single USB and charger together..does that sound right?

Yes, it should be compatible, because it's just a cable and the iPods all have the same thing at the bottom to connect to.

UL Data Cable+USB+WALL+CAR Charger for iPhone 3G 3GS



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Can I convert my cell phone charger connector into a data cable?


My wife and I have two Samsung SPH-a580 cell phones with two chargers. I was wondering if it was possible to connect the cord from the charger with the connector on it to a USB cable and use it as a data cable. I need to know what wires to connect into the usb wire.

would this work?

Since the charging cable utilizes two wires and the data within a USB cable is sent on two wires - you could re-wire the extra charging cable as a data cable.

But, look closely at the connector that attaches to the phone... does it have "unused" or nonexistent pins? You will know by looking at where it attaches to the phone, i.e. the jack on the phone.

More than likely there are more contact points than the charger's plug utilizes (the phone can't switch between power and data internally - it is done by using different contacts within the jack).

So even though you could modify the cable by wiring in a standard USB plug to the end (after removing the "wall-wart") the problem will be that the wires in the cable itself terminate at the wrong contacts within the plug itself.

If you think you can re-wire that plug without destroying it - than it can be done.

Anything can be done!

Good Luck!

I linked an article all about USB (you might have already viewed).

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