Nokia N900
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The '''N900''' is the first [[Maemo]] device which may also be utilized as phone. | The '''N900''' is the first [[Maemo]] device which may also be utilized as phone. | ||
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- | + | [http://tabletui.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/preview-fm-radio-for-n900/ FM Receiver] | |
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+ | Bluetooth with Following profiles | ||
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+ | GPS | ||
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+ | Quad-band GSM EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 | ||
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+ | WCDMA 900/1700/2100 MHz | ||
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+ | For those that want to hack the drivers for the hardware the source code of Maemo Kernel could be download here: | ||
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+ | http://repository.maemo.org/pool/fremantle/free/k/kernel/kernel_2.6.28.orig.tar.gz | ||
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[[Category:Hardware]] | [[Category:Hardware]] |
Revision as of 08:01, 2 November 2009
The N900 is the first Maemo device which may also be utilized as phone.
Features
FM Transmitter
Bluetooth with Following profiles
WiFi
GPS
Quad-band GSM EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
WCDMA 900/1700/2100 MHz
Devices information (Based in the preproduction n900 device)
Device | Model/Manufacturer | Description | Driver | License |
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Flash Torch | ADP1653 (Analog Devices) | |||
Autofocus Zoom | AD5820 (Analog Devices) | |||
LCD Panel | ACX565AKM (Sony) | |||
LED Controller | LP5523 | |||
GPU | SGX 530 (Imagination Technologies) | |||
Touch Screen Controller | tsc 2005 | |||
Microprocessor | omap3430[1] (Texas Instruments) | |||
Power management/I2C | TWL4030 (Texas Instruments) | |||
WiFi Card | WL1251 (Texas Instruments) | |||
Bluetooth | BCM2048 [2](Broadcom) | |||
FM Radio | Si4713 (Silicon Labs) | |||
Stereo Headphone Amplifier | TPA6130a2 (Texas Instruments) | |||
Digital Audio Data Serial Interface | TLV320AIC3x | |||
Camara Sensor | ET8EK8 (Toshiba) | |||
VGA Camara module | VS6555 (ST Microelectronics) |
For those that want to hack the drivers for the hardware the source code of Maemo Kernel could be download here:
http://repository.maemo.org/pool/fremantle/free/k/kernel/kernel_2.6.28.orig.tar.gz