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==The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet==
==The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet==
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Originally announced October 17th, 2007. As for hardware specs, it is the same as its predecessor, the Nokia N800. The differences are that it has 2GB 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.
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Originally announced October 17th, 2007. As for hardware specs, it is the same as its predecessor, the [[Nokia N800]]. The differences are that it has 2GB 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 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N810
See also http://europe.nokia.com/n810 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N810

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The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet

Originally announced October 17th, 2007. As for hardware specs, it is the same as its predecessor, the Nokia N800. The differences are that it has 2GB 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 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N810

An additional variant introduced in 2008 is the WiMax edition.

Hardware Details

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, imaging and video accelerator, high-performance system interconnects and industry-standard peripherals.

TSL2563 Ambient Light Sensor

This is an I2C-attached light-to-digital converter

TLV320AIC33 Audio Codec

This is an I2C-attached stereo audio codec

LP5521 LED controller

This is an I2C-attached programmable LED controller.

  • Datasheet: www.national.com/ds/LP/LP5521.pdf
  • 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).

  • I2C slave address: 0x3d

LM8323 Keyboard

This is the keyboard controller.

  • I2C slave address: 0x45