| iPod Shuffle 2nd Generation AC/DC Wall Charger |
| Written by http://www.microhaxo.com | |
| Tuesday, 16 January 2007 | |
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Let me first start off by saying this is a wall charger for your ipod shuffle and i have taken the time to make very easy to understand diagrams for everyone, originally the german pinout diagram for the 3.5mm mini jack is well just very basic, so i have shown everything you need to know and where it should go. THIS ONLY WORKS FOR THE iPod Shuffle 2nd Generation ClamShell - the only working way i know of besides the mintyboost, but far simpler in design and no battery operated. Reprinted with permission from http://www.microhaxo.com/hack/ Parts List1 4-connection 3.5mm mini jack 1 Male Type A USB cable 1 Female Type A USB connector 1 +5VDC Voltage Regulator (RadioShack #276-1770) 1 Project enclosure (RadioShack #270-1801) 1 General purpose PC Board (RadioShack #276-149) 1 (>or=)8v AC/DC charger (find this at home) – not more than 12v 1 Pack of 15k Resistors
Tools: Warning: I had no intentions that this would take as long as it did, even though the solution was not super hard, i had originally taken Jeff McFadden's plans for his ipod shuffle charger to make this, however i found out rather quickly that it didnt work at all for the 2nd generation shuffle, so i ended up making a new usb connector and changing the wires all around till i found the right combination: Im using his original design because 1. i was originally following his design and 2. its a very simple design and i dont want to confuse anyone. * to be on the safe side you could add a 15k resistor to each the green and white wires, and you could add 2 47uF capacitors to the input and output of the regulator, just to be super safe. But the way i did it below works fine for me. Assembly (The charger Bit)
First you want to clear an nice bright area to work in, then lay out all of your parts. Slice the female USB cable and peel away any foil / casing that is around it so that the wires are exposed; leave a little extra wire in case of accidents. Now strip the USB wires and twist the green and white together at the ends, and then tin them (Makes it easier to solder). Now individually tin the ground and the Power tips (not necessary but good idea), Follow the diagram as shown and you will have a working AC/DC iPod 2nd generation Shuffle Charger. Make sure to check and see if the regulator is giving out 5v by checking with your DMM. Here is my AC to DC charger for the wall outlet:
Assembly (The USB to Mini Jack)
Take a Type A USB cable and cut it to your preferred length, I chose 6 – 7 inches. Finished USB to MiniJack Cable
Finished product!
Added Apple sticker that was included with the shuffle ;) |
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 January 2007 ) |