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Smontaggio iPod Touch 2a Generazione

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  • The large orange cable connects the WiFi antenna (upper left) to the logic board.

  • The size, shape, and characteristics of the cable prevent external noise from interfering with the digital signals as they travel along the device.

  • At the top of the picture above the battery is a metal cover. Underneath the cover is a Broadcom BCM4325 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip. Yes, that's right, Bluetooth! Apple has said nothing of this publicly.

  • This particular bluetooth chipset supports BT2.1+EDR. No word yet on whether the one Apple included supports A2DP, which would enable stereo headphones.

  • This chipset also offers FM support, but Apple has displayed zero interest in FM historically, and there are no signs of that trend changing.

  • Part numbers: BCM4325GKWBG CD0825 B76332 P40 SF

Il grande cavo arancione collega l'antenna WiFi (in alto a sinistra) alla scheda logica.

Le dimensioni, la forma e le caratteristiche del cavo impediscono al rumore esterno di interferire con i segnali digitali mentre viaggiano all'interno del dispositivo.

Nella parte superiore dell'immagine sopra la batteria c'è una copertura metallica. Sotto la cover c'è un chip Broadcom BCM4325 Wi-Fi e Bluetooth. Sì, è vero, Bluetooth! Apple non ha detto nulla su questo pubblicamente.

Questo particolare chipset Bluetooth supporta BT2.1 + EDR. Non si sa ancora se Apple ha incluso il supporto ad A2DP, che consentirebbe l'uso di cuffie stereo.

Questo chipset offre anche il supporto alle frequenze FM, ma Apple storicamente non ha mai mostrato interesse per FM e non ci sono segni di un cambio di tendenza.

Numeri parte: BCM4325GKWBG CD0825 B76332 P40 SF

[* black] The large orange cable connects the WiFi antenna (upper left) to the logic board.
[* icon_note] The size, shape, and characteristics of the cable prevent external noise from interfering with the digital signals as they travel along the device.
-[* black] At the top of the picture above the battery is a metal cover. Underneath the cover is a Broadcom [http://www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM4325|BCM4325] Wi- Fi and Bluetooth chip. Yes, that's right, Bluetooth! Apple has said nothing of this publicly.
+[* black] At the top of the picture above the battery is a metal cover. Underneath the cover is a Broadcom [http://www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM4325|BCM4325] Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip. Yes, that's right, Bluetooth! Apple has said nothing of this publicly.
[* black] This particular bluetooth chipset supports BT2.1+EDR. No word yet on whether the one Apple included supports [http://www.broadcom.com/collateral/pb/4325-PB00-R.pdf|A2DP], which would enable stereo headphones.
[* icon_note] This chipset also offers FM support, but Apple has displayed zero interest in FM historically, and there are no signs of that trend changing.
[* black] Part numbers: BCM4325GKWBG CD0825 B76332 P40 SF

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