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* Microchip 24LC256 (serial EEPROM) ... situated on back side of the PCB directly beneath where the tuner IC would be
* Microchip 24LC256 (serial EEPROM) ... situated on back side of the PCB directly beneath where the tuner IC would be
* NXP/Philips TDA10023HT (digital demodulator)
* NXP/Philips TDA10023HT (digital demodulator)
* ? (decoder) .... its a 32pin IC ... meaning its NOT the cx25843 as earlier reported, and not a conexant reference design
* ? (decoder) .... its a 32pin IC ... meaning its NOT the cx25843 as earlier reported. It's apparently based on a conexant reference design (only based), since it uses the same control API (based on usbsnoop logs).
* Cypress CY7C63108A (i.e. FX2LP) (USB bridge)
* Cypress CY7C63108A (i.e. FX2LP) (USB bridge)
* PIC16LF7 (?) ... likely for external audio input or handling of remote control. the device is bundled with a remote control, so probably latter.
* PIC16LF7 (?) ... likely for external audio input or handling of remote control. the device is bundled with a remote control, so probably latter.

Revision as of 19:40, 17 September 2007

An DVB-C USB 2.0 device from Anysee.

Like other devices from Anysee bearing "Plus" in their product name, a smart card interface is present.

Components Used

  • Samsung DTOS403IH102A (tuner module)
    • ? (tuner IC)
    • ? (analog IF demodulator)
  • Microchip 24LC256 (serial EEPROM) ... situated on back side of the PCB directly beneath where the tuner IC would be
  • NXP/Philips TDA10023HT (digital demodulator)
  • ? (decoder) .... its a 32pin IC ... meaning its NOT the cx25843 as earlier reported. It's apparently based on a conexant reference design (only based), since it uses the same control API (based on usbsnoop logs).
  • Cypress CY7C63108A (i.e. FX2LP) (USB bridge)
  • PIC16LF7 (?) ... likely for external audio input or handling of remote control. the device is bundled with a remote control, so probably latter.

In the bundled Windows driver/software, there are two firmware files, anyseeAUDB.ROM and anyseeAUDC.ROM, but apparently they have nothing to do with this particular device.

Pics

Anysee E30 Plus DVB-C-1 mediumsize.jpg Anysee E30 Plus DVB-C-2 mediumsize.jpg Anysee E30 Plus DVB-C-3 mediumsize.jpg Anysee E30 Plus DVB-C-4 mediumsize.jpg

External Links

  • E30C Plus product page (states "external a/v input" which is probably a copy-paste error since the device only has USB connector and Antenna in, like shown in the pics on the same page)