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Identify chips, connectors, cables, and other components from markings, photographs, and descriptions of the surrounding circuitry or equipment.
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Identifing a connector pair
I believe what this connector is older(!) 24-pin so called cellular phone dock connector compliant to older TTAS.KO-06.0028/R2 Korean national standard.
Important!
I emphasized older because this TTAS …