[iPAQ] Some chip labels on the 4155

From: Tom <lurch_at_vt.edu>
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 20:35:14 -0500

For people who don't have the bandwidth/time to look at the pictures, I wrote
down the labels from chips that seem important (i.e. the chip isn't tiny).
I'm sure that I missed some important ones, and I might've misread some.

Note: On the front of the board there are two chips next to the battery cutout
that have foam glued to the top. If anyone knows a way to safely remove the
foam so I can read the chips, let me know. I can read part of the label on
one of the chips:
(a reverse color large M)
Dis----
MD----
JAP---

The rest of the chips that seemed big enough to be important:

At the top center of the front are two identical metallic silver chips with
the label (I suspect these are the memory chips):
SAMSUNG 325
K4S561633C-RL75
WDE077CV KOREA

To the right of these chips is a black chip with the outline of the state of
Texas and the label (I suspect this is the 802.11 card):
TNETW1100BGHH
E E 37CEYTT

To the left of the memory chips is a black chip with a large, lower-case i and
the label (I assume this is the CPU):
PXA255A0C400
L3300
INTEL 01
PHILIPPINES
Z332S2O0A 332

At the very top left of the board, between the headphone jack and SD card
holder is a black chip (with an emblem I can't quite figure out):
380HN
C2933
TU3352Y

Flipping the board over...

Near the top of the back, right next to the SD card holder, there's a metallic
goldish chip with the label:
TXC 22.0
CAj1T

Near the top of the back, right next to the headphone jack, there's a metallic
goldish chip with the label:
368M1

In the middle of the back, just above the battery connector, there's a black
chip with the label:
BBADS
7846N
36ZY

On the other side of the battery connector is a black chip with the label:
36TI
AIH

Near the top corner of the batter cutout, there's a black chip with the label:
37TI
BBI

Next to the cradle connector, there's a reddish chip with the label:
ST3243EB
(this seems to be documented here:
http://www.st.com/stonline/books/pdf/docs/8648.pdf)

If anyone has information about any of these chips, please email the list,
Tom
Received on Sun Dec 21 2003 - 01:45:34 EST

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