Old Nokia DC connector dimensions?

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  • Behemot
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    • Dec 2009
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    #1

    Old Nokia DC connector dimensions?

    What's the actual size of the charging connector on the old phones like 33x0? Appears to be something like 3.5x0.7 mm. Anybody knows the exact size? Do some shops have those tips?
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  • SMDFlea
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    • Jan 2018
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    #2
    Re: Old Nokia DC connector dimensions?

    3.5mm on the old 3310 .
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    • Behemot
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      #3
      Re: Old Nokia DC connector dimensions?

      I see no usable information or anything under that link.
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      • eccerr0r
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        • Nov 2012
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        #4
        Re: Old Nokia DC connector dimensions?

        Nokia seems to have multiple small barrel connectors for power. The one I have uses the really small one, like 2mm.

        Surprisingly wikipedia has some information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coaxial_power_connector

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        • Behemot
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          #5
          Re: Old Nokia DC connector dimensions?

          Yeah the tiny one is used for newer phones, mostly the cheap ones with color displays. The 3,5mm on the other hand was used in 90s and early 2000s for all the monochrome models.

          Interesting, would not expect that on wiki Seems to be the one with 0.9 inside. Now where the heck to get that? Mouser has some 1.0mm but their prices are somewhat insane.
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          • SMDFlea
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            #6
            Re: Old Nokia DC connector dimensions?

            Originally posted by Behemot
            I see no usable information or anything under that link.
            I guess you didn`t see the last picture,it lists the nokia phone models for the 3.5mm and 2mm jacks.

            here`s some info about the 2mm jack,Check pages 18 and 19 https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...2abc66373c.pdf
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            • Behemot
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              #7
              Re: Old Nokia DC connector dimensions?

              No dimensions there!

              I wasn't asking 'bout the 2mm connector, was I?
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              • eccerr0r
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                • Nov 2012
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                #8
                Re: Old Nokia DC connector dimensions?

                I wish I found that document about the 2mm charger almost a decade ago...I destroyed the PMIC of a phone because of it!

                Now I wonder if I should try to solder a new PMIC...

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