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An [[ATSC]] [[ATSC USB Devices|USB device]] by [[TechniSat]], but marketed in the U.S. by the associate company [[BBTI]]. |
An [[ATSC]] [[ATSC USB Devices|USB device]] by [[TechniSat]], but marketed in the U.S. by the associate company [[BBTI]]. |
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It is currently not supported under Linux. |
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==Overview/Features== |
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===Origin of the Device's Name=== |
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⚫ | Previous ATSC products manufactured by TechniSat, but marketed by [[BBTI]], retained the naming scheme given to them by their original reference device designer, [[B2C2 Inc.|B2C2]]; as opposed to being marketed by way of TechinSat's "''*Stars''" product lineup nomenclature. With the HD5000 products, [[BBTI]] has evidently now adopted the TechniSat convention into part of the device names. |
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Currently not supported. Although, given that it should be identical, or near identical, to its [[TechniSat AirStar-HD5000-PCI|AirStar-HD5000-PCI]] counterpart, adding support for this device should not be difficult. If you have such a device, and would like to see it supported, please inquire about it on the mailing list. |
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===Components Used=== |
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* LG H061F (NIM): |
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** ''[[Infineon TUA6034]] (tuner)'' |
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** ''[[Philips TDA9887]] (analog IF demodulator)'' |
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** ''[[LG DT3303]] (digital demodulator)'' |
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* [[B2C2 Inc.]] [[B2C2 FlexCop|FlexCop IIB]] ([[PCI interface chipsets|PCI interface chipset]]) |
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* PLX NET2282 (PCI to USB bridge) [http://www.plxtech.com/about/news/pr/?y=2005&rel=0228] |
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An examination of the device's internals reveals that the PCB contains:<br> |
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'''Top side''' |
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* LG TDVS-H064F demodulator (P1 or U2) |
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* Atmel PLD: ATF750C (U8) |
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* clock: CTS09-CB3 45M00000 (U23) |
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* Flexcop-IIB MM5HG-000 (U1) |
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* MKAL 5298 (U22) |
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* 62AE N12A (U7) (looks like regulator) |
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* ?? (U21) |
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* ?? (U20) |
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* There's an unpopulated jumper that appears to lead to U11; not checked. |
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'''Back side''' |
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* ISSI IS61LV256-15TL (U3) |
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* ATMEL616 24C08AN (U4) |
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* PLX NET2282-A833PC (U9) |
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* ATMEL 542 25640AN (U11) |
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* C77331 65T C12E (U13) |
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===Identification=== |
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Output of ''lsusb -v'' reveals that it has a subsystem ID of 13d0:2282. |
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==Making it Work== |
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With the exception of the additional PLX USB bridge, the device's components are otherwise near identical, if not the same, to its [[TechniSat AirStar-HD5000-PCI|AirStar-HD5000-PCI]] counterpart. Given that driver support for the PLX USB bridge does exist [http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg42872.html], adding support for this device ''should probably not be too difficult''' (famous last words), and is likely just a matter of adding the glue code that ties all the components together. |
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===Firmware=== |
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===Drivers=== |
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===Sample Kernel Outuput=== |
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===Remote Controller Support=== |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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*[http://www.bbti.us/products_airstar_hd5000_usb.htm BBTI product page] |
*[http://www.bbti.us/products_airstar_hd5000_usb.htm BBTI product page] |
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[[Category:ATSC USB Devices]] |
Latest revision as of 20:44, 29 May 2009
An ATSC USB device by TechniSat, but marketed in the U.S. by the associate company BBTI.
It is currently not supported under Linux.
Overview/Features
This device features a USB 2.0 interface.
Origin of the Device's Name
TechniSat never listed this device on their own website's product pages. Rather, one finds information about this ATSC device strictly on the BBTI website (TechniSat's source for North American sales and distribution).
Previous ATSC products manufactured by TechniSat, but marketed by BBTI, retained the naming scheme given to them by their original reference device designer, B2C2; as opposed to being marketed by way of TechinSat's "*Stars" product lineup nomenclature. With the HD5000 products, BBTI has evidently now adopted the TechniSat convention into part of the device names.
Components Used
- LG H061F (NIM):
- Infineon TUA6034 (tuner)
- Philips TDA9887 (analog IF demodulator)
- LG DT3303 (digital demodulator)
- B2C2 Inc. FlexCop IIB (PCI interface chipset)
- PLX NET2282 (PCI to USB bridge) [1]
An examination of the device's internals reveals that the PCB contains:
Top side
- LG TDVS-H064F demodulator (P1 or U2)
- Atmel PLD: ATF750C (U8)
- clock: CTS09-CB3 45M00000 (U23)
- Flexcop-IIB MM5HG-000 (U1)
- MKAL 5298 (U22)
- 62AE N12A (U7) (looks like regulator)
- ?? (U21)
- ?? (U20)
- There's an unpopulated jumper that appears to lead to U11; not checked.
Back side
- ISSI IS61LV256-15TL (U3)
- ATMEL616 24C08AN (U4)
- PLX NET2282-A833PC (U9)
- ATMEL 542 25640AN (U11)
- C77331 65T C12E (U13)
Identification
Output of lsusb -v reveals that it has a subsystem ID of 13d0:2282.
Making it Work
With the exception of the additional PLX USB bridge, the device's components are otherwise near identical, if not the same, to its AirStar-HD5000-PCI counterpart. Given that driver support for the PLX USB bridge does exist [2], adding support for this device should probably not be too difficult' (famous last words), and is likely just a matter of adding the glue code that ties all the components together.