Difference between revisions of "Nano 7G"
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| 339S0193 | | 339S0193 | ||
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Revision as of 02:08, 14 August 2022
Components
Label | Component | Part | Markings | Notes |
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Red | Apple 338S1099 | |||
Orange | Bluetooth + FM radio | Broadcom BCM2078KUBG | ||
Yellow | NXP Semiconductors 1609A1 | |||
Green | 75203 23017 | |||
Blue | 75292 98820 |
Label | Component | Part | Markings | Notes |
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Red | NAND flash | Toshiba THGBX2G7D2JLA01 128 Gb (16 GB) | ||
Orange | Touchscreen controller | Texas Instruments 343S0538 | ||
Yellow | Apple 338S1146 | |||
Green | SoC/CPU? | S5L8740 (per IMG1) | 339S0193 |
Notes
The "Nano" 7G is something that doesn't seem to have much in common with the older generations of the Nano series. We don't yet know how this device works and if we want to do something with it at all.
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