USB/dock cable

We have an iPad 2, 4th gen. iPod Touch and 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th gen. iPod Nanos. Will the current USB/dock cable support all models to both sync and charge them? Or do I need older cables for the older Nanos in order to charge them? At which point did the dock connector change?

the cable support all of them!

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