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Replacement: None. We are no longer carrying this part in our catalog. This page is for reference only.
This is an un-soldered male iPod connector from PodGizmo. This product comes in three easy-to-assemble pieces. This iPod connector is more compact than the other styles we carry. It's also really similar to what's being shipped with new iPhones and iTouches these days.
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why no black one?
We make the black ones, but SparkFun doesn't carry them at the moment. You can get them here iPhone Style 4 Black Be sure to call SF customer service and ask them to carry the black ones though.
What is the pitch on the leads? I'd like to source a few chip resistors to place directly inside the connector, enabling Line-Out and disabling incompatibility messages. Most people like axial resistors for this, but I can see space issues..
The connector is missing a rubber strain relief piece. The other connectors (styles #1 and #2) are also missing strain relief, I don't know what the deal is.
Otherwise this connector works well. It lacks the locking pins that the styles #1 and #2 have, that you have to squeeze to unlock and remove the connector. So if you're worried about the connector falling out, get style #1 or #2. This connector is "low profile" so is better if you're worried about the connector getting knocked and damaging your iPod's dock.
Any datasheets?
For the pinout? I used this:
http://www.allpinouts.org/index.php/Apple_iPod_-_iPhone_dock