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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
The "Nano" 6G is something entirely new, that doesn't seem to have much in common with the older generations of the Nano series. We don't yet know how this device works and if we want to do something with it at all.<br />
 
 
The red and black wires lead to the battery.
 
The red and black wires lead to the battery.
  
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Reviews:
 
Reviews:
 
*http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2010/09/6th-generation-ipod-nano.ars
 
*http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2010/09/6th-generation-ipod-nano.ars
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*http://www.ubmtechinsights.com/reports-and-subscriptions/investigative-analysis/apple-ipod-nano/

Latest revision as of 04:04, 4 August 2024

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Components

Label Component Part Markings Notes
Red NAND Flash Toshiba TH58NVG6E2FLA4C
Cyan Audio codec Cirrus Logic CLI1544C0 Apple 33850859 C0E111022
Orange PMU Dialog D1830B Apple 338S0783-B1 10298HLS
Yellow FM receiver Silicon Labs Si4800 0650 D0UY 027
Blue CPU Samsung S5L8723 Apple 339S0104 YGC7 1031 K4X51323P1 YRF 020A3 ARM N2HXHZMP 4 1031 Samsung APL3278A01 ARM Application processor

Samsung K4X51323PI Mobile DDR SDRAM (64 MB)

Rusty Mercury says it's a Samsung S5L8723, a step up from the previous Samsung 8730. source

Pink Touchscreen controller Cypress CY8C20746B 35758907 1025 A 04 629749

Notes

The red and black wires lead to the battery.

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