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Old July 2nd, 2006, 01:47 PM
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What audio chip used in old IFP-195 ? ?

Does anyone know what chip is used for audio processing in the old IFP-100 series players?
(Ifp-180, Ifp-190 and Ifp195)

Maybe they used different chips for decoding and for DAC.
I hope someone wise knows

Didn't find any info when i searched, not even on AV or GGL.
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Old July 4th, 2006, 01:43 PM
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look @ this: rockbox.org

in iFP-1xx series: PhilipsSAA7750
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Old July 6th, 2006, 06:40 AM
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Thanks!

When I did a search for that chipset together I found i nice list:

Model : CPU chip : NOR Flash : SDRAM

iMP-150 : Cirrus Logic EP7212 : 8Mbit : 16Mbit
iMP-350 : Cirrus Logic EP7312 : 8Mbit : 64Mbit
iMP-400 : Cirrus Logic EP7312 : 16Mbit : 64Mbit
iMP-550 : Philips SAA7750 : 16Mbit : 128Mbit
iFP-100 : Philips SAA7750 : 8Mbit : None
iFP-300 : Philips SAA7750 : 8Mbit : 64Mbit
iFP-500 : Philips SAA7750 : 16Mbit : 64Mbit
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