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Difference: SandiskE200HardwareComponents (r25 vs. r24)Hardware Components Overview of the Sandisk e200Datasheets and chip imagesDanielStenberg's SanDisk Sansa e200 Reverse Engineering page has some useful information. Picture sources:
Note: Large scans of the PCB are attached at the bottom of this page. (please not (Please note that the headphone jack has been removed from this particular unit) Portal Player PP5024
AnyThingButIPod Markings:
Hynix 32 MB DRAM?
AnyThingButIPod Not really sure about the model number. Markings: Info: http://www.hynix.com/datasheet/eng/dram/details/dram_15_HY5S5B6ELF(P)-xE.jsp Datasheet: http://www.hynix.com/datasheet/pdf/dram/HY5S5B6ELF(P)-xE_series(Rev1.0).pdf Search for Hynix products "5s5": http://www.hynix.com/eng/00_hynix/ad_result03.jsp?SERIAL_NO=5s5 Samsung NAND Flash (2 GB)
AnyThingButIPod Markings:
Product decoding: http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/Support/Label_CodeInfo/Nand_Flash.pdf
Datasheet: Not available at http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/common/product_list.aspx?family_cd=NFL0205 Sandisk Flash
Francilloscope Markings:
DanielStenberg - this first is probably a 4GB flash and the one below a 2GB one, since these pics are from a 6GB player and my 4GB has two 16384 marked chips. The 32768 vs 16384 also indicates this first being twice as big. The number matches number of megabits. Sandisk Flash
Francilloscope Markings:
SD <-> NAND Controller
Markings:
This document chapter 4.1 explains how a Flash IDE chip is connected to a SanDisk SDC-1 controller, but it doesn't really tell much about the SDC-1... TI SN74LVC244A?
Francilloscope Markings: SN74LVC244A? is a guess because page references to it from LC244A?: http://www.digchip.com/datasheets/parts/datasheet/477/SN74LVC244A.php http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74lvc244a.pdf LCD Controller?
Francilloscope Markings:
http://www.idwk.com/Product/Default.asp DanielStenberg - IDW has released press releases early 2006 about their deal with SanDisk and also confirming that they would ship color LCDs to SanDisk... MichaelSevakis - The LCD driver IC is a Renesas chip extremely similar to the HD66789R?. FM Chip
Francilloscope Markings:
LV24020LP is a guess. This is a Sanyo FM tuner IC CharlesPhilipChan - Some European versions do have support for FM radio as many people have enabled it by installing the American firmware (http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16204). However, KrisNakashima - as noted by EnzoTen? http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3909&postcount=67 this chip is missing from some European versions that don't have support for FM radio, AND even when successfully updated with the American firmware, multiple users have confirmed that it will just display a FM menu, but no sound. (see http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=167 ). This all seems to confirm that this is the FM chip. Datasheet http://www.sacg.com.tw/sacweb/marcom/epaper/images/LV24020Spec%20ver2.23.pdf More detailed sheet: http://www.semiconductor-sanyo.com/ds_e/ENA0070.pdf
r25 - 05 Jan 2009 - 01:53:55 - GabeCook
Revision r25 - 05 Jan 2009 - 01:53 - GabeCookRevision r24 - 04 Jan 2009 - 16:45 - DavideGentile Copyright © by the contributing authors.
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