Texas Instruments TI-Navigator Access Point (AP-201A)

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Texas Instruments TI-Navigator Access Point (AP-201A)
Availability: EoL

Manuf (OEM/ODM): Invetec

FCC approval date: 27 July 2006
Country of manuf.: China

Type: access point

Power: 6 VDC, 2 A
Connector type: barrel

CPU1: Samsung S3C4510B
FLA1: 2 MiB2,097,152 B <br />16,384 Kib <br />2,048 KiB <br />16 Mib <br />0.00195 GiB <br /> (Atmel AT49BV1614T-11TI)
RAM1: 4 MiB4,194,304 B <br />32,768 Kib <br />4,096 KiB <br />32 Mib <br />0.00391 GiB <br /> (Samsung K4S161622E-TC80 × 2)

Expansion IFs: PCMCIA (16-bit)
PCMCIA slots: 1
Serial: yes, console, DE-9, external

WI1 module: Z-Com XI-330
WI1 module IF: PCMCIA (16-bit)
WI1 chip1: Intersil ISL3871A
WI1 chip2: Intersil ISL3684A
WI1 802dot11 protocols: b
WI1 antenna connector: none

ETH chip1: Samsung S3C4510B
ETH chip2: Realtek RTL8201L
LAN speed: 100M
LAN ports: 1

b

Additional chips
RS-232 Transciever;Maxim;MAX3243;MAXIM, MAX3243ECAI, 0509;1;

802dot11 OUI: 00:09:37 (1 E, 1 W)
Ethernet OUI: 00:09:37 (1 E, 1 W)

 FCC ID
Z-Com XI-330M4Y-0XI330

For a list of all currently documented Intersil chipsets with specifications, see Intersil.
For a list of all currently documented Samsung chipsets with specifications, see Samsung.


The PCMCIA wireless module looks to be a Z-Com XI-330..

and it's set as such right now.

The FCC manual seems to indicate this device is running Linux

(and using U-Boot and busybox, among other things).

Per a device label, a 00:09:37 OUI is used (.. for at least

the Ethernet IF, but it's assumed assumed to be used for both).
10 or 10/100 Mbit ??

Probable used PSUs

The power supply shown in the FCC photos is a

TI branded SA15-0620U (AC 9926).
TI SA15-0620U (more)
Input: 100-240 VAC ~ 50/60 Hz, 0.35 A
 Input connector: C7
Style: modular, brick  Manuf. in: Taiwan
Output: 6 VDC, 2 A
 Output connector: barrel (center +)
 OD: ??  ID: ??  LEN: ??