LifeView LR506

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LifeView LR506 USBstick

This is a DVB-T USB receiver from LifeView and is sold in Europe for about 25€.

This device, which was labeled only with the type-name "LR506", is most likely the TV Walker Q DVB-T, which is also known as model LR506Q. This is collaborated with, in addition to visual similarities, by the fact that a LifeView press release (PDF) refers to the LR506 belonging to the "Q-Series".

The device is currently not supported (for more information see below).

Hardware Components

  • NXP/Philips 8275AC1 (tuner)
  • NXP/Philips TDA10046HT (demodulator)
  • Cypress CY7C68013A (i.e FX2) (USB bridge)

Pictures

Some pictures of the insides of the LR506:

Even more pictures are (available here!


USB ID

USB id: 10fd:0506 (cold - before firmware download)
USB id: 10fd:0500 (warm - after firmware download)


Support Status

So far there has only been a little progress towards getting this Stick supported. At the time of writing, it is possible to get the Stick into a "warm-state" with a modified m920x.c-driver and a special firmware:

Experimental Driver & Firmware

Note: While the TV Walker Twin and LR506 are similar in that they use the same tuner and demodulator, the TV Walker Twin uses a ULi M9206 USB bridge whereas this device uses the Cypress FX2. Further investigation towards supporting this device should focus upon the FX2, and its firmware handling, as it is utilised in numerous devices already supported under Linux!

While the TV Walker Twin and LR506 are similar in that they use the same tuner and demodulator, the TV Walker Twin uses a ULi M9206 USB bridge whereas this device uses the Cypress FX2. Further investigation towards supporting this device should focus upon the FX2, and its firmware handling, as it is utilised in numerous devices already supported under Linux!

Work in Progress

Analysing the i2c bus showed that the devices have following addresses:

0x08 ... TDA10046
0x50 ... the i2c EEPROM (holding the USB-ID for the FX2)
0x60 ... 8275AC1


People who own such a device

Feel free to add yourself here, testers will always be needed!

Name Email
Daniel Weigl DanielWeigl (a) gmx dot at (killed it while experimenting)
Nils Büchner ravage (a) haxxors dot com