
24th June 2006, 10:19 AM
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Alpine Hi-Res Images.
I have taken photo's of a Alpine board.
Http://www.scpk.info/sym/Alpine.zip
A big thanks goes to Mach1 who gave me his broken Alpine.
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2nd July 2006, 08:45 PM
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That's some serious stripping-downage... Thanks for sharing, informative, interesting and quite possibly useful!
I always wondered what my phone looked like inside.
January 2011 onwards: TOUCH PRO 2! Woohoo!
3G.TotallyOwns - some of my fave 3G audio/video streams, direct links
March 2008 - November 2010:
Hermes (Vario 2)
AKU 3.0.4.2 (build 18125), Flext 30, WnW+
ROM: 3.60.110.4_6275 (09/04/2008)
Radio: 1.50.00.00
Protocol: unknown...
September 2006 - March 2008:
Hermes (Vario 2)
AKU 2.3, Flext 25, Web 'n Walk + HSDPA
ROM: 1.21.110.3 (06/19/06)
Radio: 1.05.05.00
Protocol: 32.36.7010.04H
30/11/2005 - September 2006:
Alpine (O2 XDA 2i)
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3rd July 2006, 02:11 PM
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Device List
Here is the list of devices I got from these pics...
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1. CPU, Intel, PXA272FFC0520, Processor, 520MHz (as "CPU" in device information), with built-in 64MB NOR Flash (Intel StrataFlash, as "Flash" in device information)
2. SDRAM, Infineon, HYB25L256160AC-7.5, Mobile SDRAM, 32MB, 133MHz (as "RAM" in device information, running at 100MHz)
3. Flash, M-Systems, mDOC G3 MD4832-d512-V3Q18, NAND Flash, 64MB (as "storage" in device information)
4. Flash, Intel, 1010CDZT?, NOR Flash, for GSM Digital Baseband chip
5. GSM BB, TI, D75I992AGPH, GSM Digital Baseband
6. GSM AB, TI, TWL3014C, GSM Analog Baseband
7. GSM RF, Silicon Laboratories, Si4205-BM, GSM RF Transceivers
8. GSM AF, RFMD, RF3140, GSM Power Amplifier Module
9. WLAN BB, TI, TNETW1100BGHH, WLAN MAC and Baseband Processor
10.WLAN RF, Maxim, MAX2820, WLAN Zero-IF Transceivers
11.Bluetooth, ALPS, UGXZ5, Bluetooth Module, support Ver1.2
12.PMIC, Maxim, MAX1587A, Power-Management IC,
13.CPLD, Xilinx, CoolRunner-II XC2C128, CPLD, design-specific logic, 2 pcs
14.ASIC1, HTC, MA17609, ASIC, Touch Screeb Driver(?)
15.ASIC2, HTC, 30H80047-02, ASIC, LCD Driver(?)
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3rd July 2006, 10:23 PM
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Re: Device List
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Originally Posted by frankrick
11.Bluetooth, ALPS, UGXZ5, Bluetooth Module, support Ver1.2
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It seems you are right. I was thinking about TI BRF6150  Maybe it depends on the device ?
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14.ASIC1, HTC, MA17609, ASIC, Touch Screeb Driver(?)
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It is the clock generator. Touchscreen is served by TI TSC2046.
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15.ASIC2, HTC, 30H80047-02, ASIC, LCD Driver(?)
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It is ASIC5.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index...TC_Partnumbers
It has at least PCMCIA and an UART.
The LCD driver is PXA onboard controller.
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9th July 2006, 08:58 AM
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Re: Device List
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Originally Posted by cr2
It seems you are right. I was thinking about TI BRF6150  Maybe it depends on the device ?
It is the clock generator. Touchscreen is served by TI TSC2046.
It is ASIC5.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index...TC_Partnumbers
It has at least PCMCIA and an UART.
The LCD driver is PXA onboard controller.
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cr2:
Danke! I will update the device list now 
anyway, where is ASIC3 which provides GPIO/misc/SDIO?
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