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==Wireless== |
==Wireless== |
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The Apple TV uses the dual-band [[BCM4329]] for Wi-Fi communications; it supports 802.11 a/b/g/n on both frequencies (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz). |
The Apple TV uses the dual-band [[BCM4329]] for Wi-Fi communications; it supports 802.11 a/b/g/n on both frequencies (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz). |
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+ | ==Other Hardware== |
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+ | *Samsung K9LCG08U1M 8GB NAND Flash chip |
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+ | *256 MB RAM |
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+ | *Apple 343S0479 1005 005BB |
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+ | *M430 F2350 TI E03K C0GP G4 |
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+ | *SMSC 8710A-EZK B1023-A2 (10/100 Ethernet Transceiver) |
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+ | *TXC MUGT 27.000 |
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+ | *TXCPCUM3 50.000 |
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+ | *Apple 338S0891 |
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+ | ==Dock Connector== |
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+ | The AppleTV 2 has a predetermined spot on the logic board for an Apple Dock Connector. This is here for the dock connector that is most likely attached to Apple's in-house developer units. |
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+ | The default Apple TV hardware does not allow you to use the HDMI port and the micro-USB port at the same time. Adding an iPod dock to the side of the enclosure will bypass this hardware restriction, allowing both hacking and viewing. |
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+ | An image of the dock connector spot can be seen in a teardown by iFixit: |
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+ | *Dock Connector Location |
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+ | Here is a link to some female dock connector parts: |
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+ | *Dock Female |
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== Specifications == |
== Specifications == |
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'''I/O''': HDMI, Optical audio, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, IR receiver, Micro-USB port <br /> |
'''I/O''': HDMI, Optical audio, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, IR receiver, Micro-USB port <br /> |
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'''Storage Capacity''': 8 Gigabytes (Not directly usable) |
'''Storage Capacity''': 8 Gigabytes (Not directly usable) |
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+ | ==Useful Links== |
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+ | *[http://nitosoft.com/ATV2/ATV_4.1_2.0_DHFTW.zip Complete Proper Headers for OS 4.1] |
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+ | *[http://nitosoft.com/ATV2/frappliance_test.zip Sample frappliance template] |
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+ | *[http://github.com/DHowett/beigelist Dustin Howett's beigelist] |
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+ | *[http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Apple-TV-2nd-Generation-Teardown/3625/1 iFixit Teardown] |
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+ | Source: wiki.awkwardtv.org |
Revision as of 18:04, 14 October 2010
This is the second generation Apple TV. It sports a smaller, black design, and now runs iOS.
Contents
Application Processor
It uses the S5L8930 applications processor.
Wireless
The Apple TV uses the dual-band BCM4329 for Wi-Fi communications; it supports 802.11 a/b/g/n on both frequencies (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz).
Other Hardware
- Samsung K9LCG08U1M 8GB NAND Flash chip
- 256 MB RAM
- Apple 343S0479 1005 005BB
- M430 F2350 TI E03K C0GP G4
- SMSC 8710A-EZK B1023-A2 (10/100 Ethernet Transceiver)
- TXC MUGT 27.000
- TXCPCUM3 50.000
- Apple 338S0891
Dock Connector
The AppleTV 2 has a predetermined spot on the logic board for an Apple Dock Connector. This is here for the dock connector that is most likely attached to Apple's in-house developer units.
The default Apple TV hardware does not allow you to use the HDMI port and the micro-USB port at the same time. Adding an iPod dock to the side of the enclosure will bypass this hardware restriction, allowing both hacking and viewing.
An image of the dock connector spot can be seen in a teardown by iFixit:
- Dock Connector Location
Here is a link to some female dock connector parts:
- Dock Female
Specifications
Size: 23 mm (0.9 inches) (h), 98 mm (3.9 inches) (w), 98 mm (3.9 inches) (d)
Weight: 0.6 pounds
I/O: HDMI, Optical audio, 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, IR receiver, Micro-USB port
Storage Capacity: 8 Gigabytes (Not directly usable)
Useful Links
- Complete Proper Headers for OS 4.1
- Sample frappliance template
- Dustin Howett's beigelist
- iFixit Teardown
Source: wiki.awkwardtv.org