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[linux-dvb] Re: MSI MS-8401 support?



Mike Frisch writes:
 > On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 07:32:09PM +0100, Ralph Metzler wrote:
 > > The most important chips are the tuner and the demodulator chips. 
 > > The tuner chip is probably inside the metal box. If it is easy to
 > > open/close a list of all ICs in there would be helpful.
 > 
 > I popped the metal shield off the tuner and see a single IC.  It's
 > labeled Philips TSA5059T/03112001 (date code?)

OK, that's a standard chip and supported.

 
 > > The chip on the right hand side of the 878 could be the demodulator
 > > (looks like a Winbond logo on it?) and the two chips above the 878 
 > > look like some glue logic, maybe to control the LNB voltage/22KHz chip
 > > (the 10 pin chip above the latter 2, next to all the capacitors) via 
 > > some pins of the GPIO port of the 878.
 > 
 > The main IC on the PCB is a Conexant Fusion 878A.  To the right of it is
 > the Winbond W78E52F-24/101811302/300ACNA (demodulator?).  The two ICs
 > above the 878A are Philips 74HC2440.  The IC next to the capacitors is
 > an ST LNBP15SP.


Sorry, it does not look good.
The only reference to a W78E52 I can find at Winbond is regarding a
microcontroller called W78E52B. Maybe the W78E52F is a special version
which can handle DVB demodulation since I somewhat doubt a normal
microcontroller could demodulate a transport stream in software.
You will have to contact MSI or Winbond for more information.



Ralph



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