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This page will be dedicated to the hardware specifications, descriptions, and information related to the Logitech Revue. | This page will be dedicated to the hardware specifications, descriptions, and information related to the Logitech Revue. | ||
== Specs == | == Specs == |
Revision as of 18:17, 29 December 2010
This page will be dedicated to the hardware specifications, descriptions, and information related to the Logitech Revue.
Specs
- Intel Atom CE4150 1.2 GHz processor, with a 400 MHz GPU
- Gigabyte GA-SBKAN2 motherboard
- Samsung K9F8G08U0M 1 GB NAND Flash (Single Level Cell) Datasheet Mirror
- Hynix H27UBG8T2ATR 4 GB NAND Flash (Multiple Level Cell)
- Silicon Image Sil9135 HDMI 1.3 Receiver Chip Information Datasheet from TI
- Nanya NT5CB128M8CN-CG 1 GB DDR3 SDRAM (1 Gb X 8) Datasheet
- Realtek Semiconductor RTL8201N 10/100M PHYceiver Datasheet
- Microchip PIC24FJ64GA004-I/PT 16-bit microcontroller Datasheet
- Phison S2251-50 USB to Flash Controller (Datasheet not available to end users according to manufacture)
- IDT ICS9LPRS525AGLF Clock for CPU Datasheet
The Logitech Revue was recently torndown and had its inners revealed. Direct link to the higher resolution picture of the motherboard.
SemiAccurate has a populated board similar to the one in the Revue: http://www.semiaccurate.com/2010/06/04/gigabyte-has-google-tv-ready-motherboard/
Usage
Samsung K9F8G08U0M 1 GB NAND Flash
- Used for storage of bootloader, kernel, boot flash graphics, Linux OS etc..
Hynix H27UBG8T2ATR 4 GB NAND Flash (Long Term Storage)
- Used for persistent storage, device is /dev/sda - possible to override with an external USB drive
Microchip PIC24FJ64GA004-I/PT 16-bit microcontroller
- Used to handle IR input/output for remotes/IR blasters and possible interface with wireless keyboard
- System reboot/powerdown
- Possibly HDMI CEC
Silicon Image Sil9135 HDMI 1.3 Receiver
- Used to process video to and from HDMI ports as well as audio over HDMI and SPDIF
- Supports DTS even though the Revue does not (An update can probably enable this feature)
IDT ICS9LPRS525AGLF Clock for CPU
- Provides a clock for the Intel Atom CPU