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Board imagesI snapped these while I had my player apart (for exercise really), hope they are remotely useful. This is an international H340. There are hardware differences between this and the US version (the wiring of the USB hosting port at the very least). -- BrandonLow - 08 Feb 2005Unknown parts till nowLCD Display====================== 2 inch, 220x176, 18Bits/pix This information is extract from here: http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~displaze/Html/LCDTFT.htm Also interesting, i find an LCD search engine here (linked to the LCD with the H3XX size): http://kr.fpdisplay.com/data/default.asp?Resolution=176X220 It could be this one: LTM020A Robin V ==========================JamesLee: By comparing the smeared logo on the above label it has become clear that this module was made by Varitronix (http://www.varitronix.com). Currently, the only 176x220 2" module they make is the COG-T200MLF (http://www.varitronix.com/catalog/LCD/TFTmodule.html#COG-T200MLF). The similarity as far as where the pins are make the match very convincing. Unfortunately, the diagram doesn't outline which IC is used specifically. I have emailed them regarding the subject, and they responded saying that the controller is an HD66789R, attaching its datasheet. Datasheet: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/pub/Main/IriverH3XXHardwareComponents/e789r_101.pdf RobinVet: I hope you're right, that would be a great news ! Unknown ChipIt is likely from the die stamp that this is a Microsemi chip (MSC). Based on the description of the location of the chip and a search for iriver on the Microsemi site, it seems that this is the LX2201 linear battery charger circuit (for lithium ion batteries). This device is USB bus compliant. There should be an output from this device that provides the charging status (in process, level of charge, etc). It is possible that this chip is not the same in the US and Euro versions, precipitating the "missing" devices around the US USB host. Since the MSC LX2201 is already USB compliant, it may well be that those components are to make up for the hardware shortcoming of the charging chip on the Euro model. Someone needs to confirm whether this chip is the same in the US and Euro devices (the one shown above may be the Euro chip? I'm going to see if MSC has a euro site). References:
TPS61027 - TI DC/DC Converter - 5V versionDatasheet: http://www-s.ti.com/sc/ds/tps61020.pdf This is a TPS61027DRC, the 5V version. Datasheets and chip imagesThis hardware is used in the H3XX seriesMotorola Coldfire Integrated Microprocessor SCF 5249VF140Samsung K4S561632E-TL75 - 4M x 16bit x 4Banks SDRAM LVTTL (256Mbit/32MB)info: http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/DRAM/SDRAM/SDRAMcomponent/256Mbit/K4S561632E/K4S561632E.htm Datasheet: http://www.samsung.com/Products/Semiconductor/DRAM/SDRAM/SDRAMcomponent/256Mbit/K4S561632E/ds_sdr_256mb_e_die_x4x8x16_rev15.pdf Fairchild LVX245 Low Voltage Octal Bidirectional Transceiverinfo: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/pf/74/74LVX245.html Datasheet: http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/74/74LVX245.pdf SST 39VF3201 Multi-Purpose FlashDatasheet: http://www.sst.com/downloads/datasheet/S71223.pdf driver example: http://www.sst.com/downloads/software_driver/SST39VF320X.cpp UDA 1380TT Stereo Audio Decoder/EncoderInfo: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/UDA1380TT_N1.html Datasheet: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/datasheets/UDA1380_4.pdf Philips TEA 5767 Low-power FM stereo radioinfo: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/pub/Main/DataSheets/TEA5767HN_2.pdf LW052A Dual 4-channel analog multiplexer/ demultiplexerMEC-AA4D4 30.0000 oscillatorLVCH16245A - 16-Bit Bus Transceiver With 3-State OutputsDatasheet: http://www-s.ti.com/sc/ds/sn74lvch16245a.pdf Philips ISP1362 - Single-chip USB On-The-Go controllerInfo: http://www.usbdeveloper.com/USBOTG/usbotg.htm Datasheet: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/datasheets/ISP1362-04.pdf ISSI IS25C02 - 2kbit EEPROM2 in number. One, located on the front side of the PCB, and other, located nearly to the CPU. Same as one of the H1x0's EEPROMs Philips PCF50606HN/03A/N1Y Realtime Power Management Unit (PMU)Here is located also the Realtime clock (RTC) Philips TEA1211 DC/DC ConverterProduct discription: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/literature/9397/75011922.pdf Info: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/TEA1211.html Datasheet: http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/datasheets/TEA1211HN_2.pdf Btw, this combination (Philips PCF50606 PMU & Philips TEA1211 DC/DC conv.) is being used in iPods 3rd generation also (see http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=9500&pg=2) Definitely the same combination, (iPod 3rd Gen's PCB back - right-top), but the PMU is an older revision (PCF50605) Cypress ISD-300LP USB 2.0 to ATA/ATAPI BridgeThe same as H1x0's one. Datasheet: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/pub/Main/DataSheets/CY7C68310.pdf Can someone find a good picture of this chip? (It's located on the front side of PCB next to the SDRAM & the USB 1.1 Host controller)
Hard DriveH340 - MK4004GAH 1.8-inch Hard Disk Drive info: http://www3.toshiba.co.jp/storage/english/spec/hdd/mk4004gs.htmDifferences between Northamerican (aka US) and International versionsMissing 4 components for the USB HOST power supplyMissing 4 components in the US version on the front side of the PCB. You can see them on the following pictures (marked with red): International version:Comparison between the hardware in H3x0 and H1x0 (H120 & H140) series
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