DTV USA Forum                

Go Back DTV USA Forum

Get quality HD programming with Dish Network. Your favorite shows never looked better on Satellite TV.
View Single Post
Old 01-13-2009, 12:25 PM   #7 (permalink)
JayUser is a DTVUSAForum Moderator
Administrator
 
Jay's Avatar
 




Thanked 91 Times in 61 Posts
Jay is a splendid one to beholdJay is a splendid one to beholdJay is a splendid one to beholdJay is a splendid one to beholdJay is a splendid one to behold
Points: 14,664, Level: 78 Points: 14,664, Level: 78 Points: 14,664, Level: 78
Activity: 15% Activity: 15% Activity: 15%
Send a message via ICQ to Jay Send a message via MSN to Jay
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by divxhacker View Post
Whoo! I was able to get my hands on this when I switched this with a Zinwell as it works well with that particular TV's built-in VCR. Instead of copying word-for-word info from a competing website, and I had the unit in hand, I opened it up.

The circuitboard has two parts. On the left is the power circuit, It has a ribbon cable that connects to a socket in the 901's mainboard. Unlike the DTT900, the 901's power connector is removable - making upgrading the firmware less cumbersome when needed.

The mainboard has two numbers on it, one of them has "LSX300-4PM" which is also mentioned on a competing forum.

The Tuner is an LG EBL38878103 This is a newer tuner that makes the unit's analog pass-thru function work.

The CPU is an LGDT1111T Online info says its a 200 Mhz ARM CPU with Java facilities, little other info about it - it's probably an exclusive in-house chip

The software is on a MX T075220 / 29LV160CTTC-70 Flash chip

The work memory is a Quimonda HYB25DC256163CE-5 16-bit 256 MBs chip

There are two open connectors.

One set is a 10-point line of empty posts by the power supply. This could most likely be a service power connection. Power fed into here would turn the unit on in programming mode - the data fed in through the infrared port. Yeah, kinda slow, but I know a couple of devices that still get programmed this way. The manufacturer probably has a device that does the programming of the mainboard in this fashion.

The other one is quite very curious. It almost fooled me as an integrated circuit, until I examined the top surface depression up close. Shining a light right on top revealed a thin 4-lead ribbon connector slot. Its proximity to the RGB video output hints that this is a YUV connector for HDTVs. Of course, there is no hardware currently connected to it, but can be easily upgraded by a replacement bottom plate, YUV connector piece, thin cable, and a screw to hold it in. The zoom function would have to be edited on the firmware to allow letterboxing of 480i programs.

There you have it. More info than the competitors - I checked.
Now that's an in-depth look. I wonder if one could hack one of these boxes to add a component output or even HDMI...

I like the Zenith for more than any other box as well, the digital tuner in it is stronger than the built-in tuner in my Mitsubishi LCD HDTV.
View Jay's Photo Album Jay is offline  
 
» Guest Message
» Supporters
» Marketplace: Auctions Ending Soon
» Recent Topics
I'm NOT 'falling' back an hour and...
Last post by DTVuser2009
Yesterday 11:07 PM
7 Replies, 139 Views
History Channel: History of Sex
Last post by Aaron62
Yesterday 09:38 PM
0 Replies, 29 Views
Windows 7 and Internet TV
Last post by Piggie
Yesterday 08:57 PM
3 Replies, 24 Views
Flo TV
Last post by Piggie
Yesterday 08:48 PM
6 Replies, 116 Views
His limp...
Last post by joedunn09
Yesterday 08:39 PM
14 Replies, 367 Views
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.1.0

All times are GMT -8. The time now is 01:44 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© 2008, 2009

DTVUSAForum.com is a fan run website and is not affiliated with ABC | CBS | FOX | HBO | NBC or any other television corporation.