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- | + | [[Image:N810.jpg|frame|right|alt=Photo of N810 with hardware keyboard extended|Nokia N810]] | |
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- | + | Originally announced October 17th, 2007. As for hardware specs, it is similar to its predecessor, the [[Nokia N800]]. The differences are that it has 2 GB of storage memory, a daylight readable screen, a non-rotating camera on the face of the device, and a back-lit sliding keyboard. It also has an ambient light sensor to automatically adjust backlight levels based on the amount of light, as well as integrated GPS (A-GPS is used in [[Open development/Maemo roadmap/Diablo|Diablo]]) and a single miniSDHC card slot. | |
- | + | See also http://europe.nokia.com/n810 and the [[:wikipedia:Nokia N810|Nokia N810 Wikipedia article]] | |
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- | ==== OMAP2420 System-on-a-Chip | + | An additional variant introduced in 2008 is the [[Nokia N810WME|WiMax edition]]. |
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+ | == Hardware Details == | ||
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+ | === OMAP2420 System-on-a-Chip === | ||
This is the heart of the N810. | This is the heart of the N810. | ||
- | The OMAP2420 includes an integrated ARM1136 processor (400 MHz), a TI TMS320C55x™DSP (220 MHz), 2D/3D graphics accelerator, imaging and video accelerator, high-performance system interconnects and industry-standard peripherals. | + | The OMAP2420 includes an integrated ARM1136 processor (400 MHz), a TI TMS320C55x™DSP (220 MHz), 2D/3D graphics accelerator (the 3D accelerator is not used in official firmware but there is an [[MBX drivers status|alpha-quality driver available]]), imaging and video accelerator, high-performance system interconnects and industry-standard peripherals. |
* Product Homepage: http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbuproductcontent.tsp?contentId=4671&navigationId=11990&templateId=6123 | * Product Homepage: http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbuproductcontent.tsp?contentId=4671&navigationId=11990&templateId=6123 | ||
- | + | === TSL2563 Ambient Light Sensor === | |
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+ | {{main|N810 light meter}} | ||
This is an I2C-attached light-to-digital converter | This is an I2C-attached light-to-digital converter | ||
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* I2C slave address: 0x29 | * I2C slave address: 0x29 | ||
- | + | === TLV320AIC33 Audio Codec === | |
This is an I2C-attached stereo audio codec | This is an I2C-attached stereo audio codec | ||
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* I2C slave address: 0x18 | * I2C slave address: 0x18 | ||
- | + | === LP5521 LED controller === | |
This is an I2C-attached programmable LED controller. | This is an I2C-attached programmable LED controller. | ||
- | * Datasheet: www.national.com/ds/LP/LP5521.pdf | + | * Datasheet: http://www.national.com/ds/LP/LP5521.pdf |
* I2C slave address: 0x32 | * I2C slave address: 0x32 | ||
- | + | === TMC825x CMOS sensor === | |
This is the CMOS camera sensor. It is Attached to the OMAP2 camera interface (video data) and I2C (control). | This is the CMOS camera sensor. It is Attached to the OMAP2 camera interface (video data) and I2C (control). | ||
* I2C slave address: 0x3d | * I2C slave address: 0x3d | ||
- | + | === LM8323 Keyboard === | |
This is the keyboard controller. | This is the keyboard controller. | ||
* I2C slave address: 0x45 | * I2C slave address: 0x45 | ||
+ | {{devices}} | ||
- | [[Category: | + | [[Category:N8x0]] |
Latest revision as of 09:36, 11 April 2018
Originally announced October 17th, 2007. As for hardware specs, it is similar to its predecessor, the Nokia N800. The differences are that it has 2 GB of storage memory, a daylight readable screen, a non-rotating camera on the face of the device, and a back-lit sliding keyboard. It also has an ambient light sensor to automatically adjust backlight levels based on the amount of light, as well as integrated GPS (A-GPS is used in Diablo) and a single miniSDHC card slot.
See also http://europe.nokia.com/n810 and the Nokia N810 Wikipedia article
An additional variant introduced in 2008 is the WiMax edition.
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[edit] Hardware Details
[edit] OMAP2420 System-on-a-Chip
This is the heart of the N810.
The OMAP2420 includes an integrated ARM1136 processor (400 MHz), a TI TMS320C55x™DSP (220 MHz), 2D/3D graphics accelerator (the 3D accelerator is not used in official firmware but there is an alpha-quality driver available), imaging and video accelerator, high-performance system interconnects and industry-standard peripherals.
- Product Homepage: http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbuproductcontent.tsp?contentId=4671&navigationId=11990&templateId=6123
[edit] TSL2563 Ambient Light Sensor
Main article: N810 light meter
This is an I2C-attached light-to-digital converter
- used to estimate the ambient light level
- Datasheet: http://news.thomasnet.com/pdf/478523.pdf
- I2C slave address: 0x29
[edit] TLV320AIC33 Audio Codec
This is an I2C-attached stereo audio codec
- Product Homepage: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/tlv320aic33.html
- Datasheet: http://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/tlv320aic33
- I2C slave address: 0x18
[edit] LP5521 LED controller
This is an I2C-attached programmable LED controller.
- Datasheet: http://www.national.com/ds/LP/LP5521.pdf
- I2C slave address: 0x32
[edit] TMC825x CMOS sensor
This is the CMOS camera sensor. It is Attached to the OMAP2 camera interface (video data) and I2C (control).
- I2C slave address: 0x3d
[edit] LM8323 Keyboard
This is the keyboard controller.
- I2C slave address: 0x45
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