Thursday, January 12, 2012

Make a Video Cable for a 3rd Generation iPod Nano

If you need to see your ipod MP3 player's show on a big Television display, You'll require a video clip cable in purchase to hook it up. The 3rd-era ipod does not have a video clip cable. But if you have a couple of electrical elements, you can make 1 your self. The procedure does need to have some information of electronics.

Issues You will Need to have

    a single 4-connector plug a single 4-connector jack Duration of 4 wire cable (4 to eight inches) Wire cutters Soldering iron RCA cables

    Unscrew the leading addresses from the jack and plug.

    Thread the addresses more than the cable, generating certain the skinny ends of the addresses are pointing inward, toward the middle of the cable.

    Use the wire stripper part of your wire cutters to strip the sheath off the ends of the 4 colour-coded wires protruding from every end of the cable.

    Use your soldering iron to solder the jack to the wires at a single end of the cable. There are 4 connectors on the jack that are all labeled. Solder the white wire to the left audio connector. Solder the black wire to the connector marked "Gnd." Solder the green wire to the video clip connector. Solder the red wire to the correct audio connector.

    Solder the plug to the other end of the cable. Solder the black wire to the "Gnd" connector. Solder the green wire to the video clip connector. Solder the red and white wires to the two audio connectors.

    Slide the addresses out from the center of the wires and screw them into the plug and jack.

    Location the jack in the ipod port. Connect regular RCA cables into the ports in the front or rear of the Television and plug the end of the cables into the plug on the end of your cable. Flip on your ipod and Television. You can watch the ipod on Television.

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