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This
TI-Nspire ViewScreen Panel
was
manufactured in July 2007 by Inventec Corporation in China (Date code S-0707A » mth 07 yr 2007). |
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The TI-Nspire ViewScreen Panel units support the
TI-Nspire and TI-Nspire CAS Calculators. |
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The printed circuit board
(PCB) of this TI-Nspire ViewScreen Panel manufactured in
July 2007 is centered around TI-OMAP and a total of three different memory chips. |
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The TI-Nspire ViewScreen
Panel uses three
different memory chips, a 256k*16 NOR Flash-ROM, 32M Bytes NAND Flash-ROM, and 16M*16 SDRAM. The clock frequency of the SoC is 12 MHz. |
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The brain of the
TI-Nspire ViewScreen Panel is actually a System-on-Chip based on the OMAP architecture from Texas Instruments. |
Close-up view of
the SST 39VF400A NOR Flash-ROM. |
Close-up view of
the ST NAND256W3A NAND Flash-ROM. |
Close-up view of
the Infinion HYB18L256160 SDRAM. |
The
transmissive high-contrast display with a resolution of 240 * 320 pixels
of the
TI-Nspire ViewScreen Pane. |
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