At the local flea market I have found a box with an ethernet port and and a DECT logo. I have bought it just for fun hoping that I will found some kind of embedded Linux running hackable stuff inside. Well after opening it I had to became disappointed.
Just for fun and archiving puposes I post my findings here.
The board markings:
W30852-Q1813-B101-5 and
The board's heart is a PCD80725ELF ARM base microcontroller made by the NXP.
I have not found any relevant information on the web about it, so I have asked the Philips (NXP) support, and they said:
I have contacted with the DSP Group's support but they have not answered.
The other notable parts on the board:
S29AL008 (1Mbit CMOS flash)
CY7C1041CV33 (512Kbit RAM)
Atmel AT45DB161D-SU (2 MByte SPI flash)
Atmel 24C265 EEPROM
CP2200 single chip ethernet controller by Silabs
An unidentified DECT module possibly made by the Siemens
Just for fun and archiving puposes I post my findings here.
The board markings:
W30852-Q1813-B101-5 and
The board's heart is a PCD80725ELF ARM base microcontroller made by the NXP.
I have not found any relevant information on the web about it, so I have asked the Philips (NXP) support, and they said:
All DECT activities of Philips Semiconductors were transferred to DSP Group in 2007. http://www.dspg.com/English/ They may still have that data sheet archived.
I have contacted with the DSP Group's support but they have not answered.
The other notable parts on the board:
S29AL008 (1Mbit CMOS flash)
CY7C1041CV33 (512Kbit RAM)
Atmel AT45DB161D-SU (2 MByte SPI flash)
Atmel 24C265 EEPROM
CP2200 single chip ethernet controller by Silabs
An unidentified DECT module possibly made by the Siemens