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Technical Specifications
Technical Summary
The Quanta ZA1 motherboard is built around the Intel 855GME Northbridge and ICH4-M Southbridge, supporting a DOTHAN processor in a Micro-FCPGA 478 socket with a 400MHz FSB. System memory consists of two DDR SODIMM slots supporting DDR 200/266/333MHz. Graphics are handled via UMA architecture, with schematic annotations indicating dotted-line configuration for internal VGA use. The embedded controller is an NS PC97551, complemented by an NS PC87383 Super I/O. Audio is provided by a Realtek ALC202 codec and MAX9750CETI amplifier. Networking is handled by a BCM5788M 10/100 LAN controller. The charging IC is a MAX1907, and the clock generator is an ICS950810. A MAX6648 thermal sensor monitors CPU temperature. The system includes a TI4510 card reader controller and an SI 1213 USB hub IC.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the board number and project code for this motherboard?
A: The project code and model is ZA1, manufactured by Quanta Computer Inc.
Q: What EC/KBC is used on this motherboard?
A: The embedded controller/keyboard controller is an NS PC97551.
Q: Does this motherboard support dGPU to UMA conversion?
A: Yes, the schematic indicates dotted-line configuration for internal VGA (UMA) use, supporting conversion from dGPU to UMA.
Q: What is the charging IC on this motherboard?
A: The charging IC is a MAX1907.
Q: What memory configuration does this motherboard support?
A: It supports two DDR SODIMM slots with DDR 200/266/333MHz memory.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
acer travelmate 3200=1=quanta_za1_rev1a.pdf
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Quanta Computer Inc. |
| Model | ZA1 |
| Project Code | ZA1 |
| Date | Thursday, June 17, 2004 |
| CPU Platform | DOTHAN (HOST BUS) |
| CPU Socket | Micro-FCPGA 478 |
| PCH / Southbridge | ICH4-M |
| Northbridge | Intel 855GME |
| EC / KBC | NS PC97551 |
| Super I/O | NS PC87383 |
| Audio Codec | REALTEK ALC202 |
| Audio Amplifier | MAX9750CETI |
| LAN IC | BCM5788M |
| Charging IC | MAX1907 |
| Clock Generator | ICS950810 |
| Thermal Sensor | MAX6648 |
| Card Reader IC | TI4510 |
| USB Hub IC | SI 1213 |
| RAM Type | DDR 200/266/333MHz |
| RAM Architecture | SODIMM |
| RAM Quantity / Slots | 2 |
| Graphics Architecture | UMA |
| dGPU to UMA Conversion Support | DOTTED LINE USE INTERNAL VGA (UMA) |
Technical Summary
The Quanta ZA1 motherboard is built around the Intel 855GME Northbridge and ICH4-M Southbridge, supporting a DOTHAN processor in a Micro-FCPGA 478 socket with a 400MHz FSB. System memory consists of two DDR SODIMM slots supporting DDR 200/266/333MHz. Graphics are handled via UMA architecture, with schematic annotations indicating dotted-line configuration for internal VGA use. The embedded controller is an NS PC97551, complemented by an NS PC87383 Super I/O. Audio is provided by a Realtek ALC202 codec and MAX9750CETI amplifier. Networking is handled by a BCM5788M 10/100 LAN controller. The charging IC is a MAX1907, and the clock generator is an ICS950810. A MAX6648 thermal sensor monitors CPU temperature. The system includes a TI4510 card reader controller and an SI 1213 USB hub IC.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the board number and project code for this motherboard?
A: The project code and model is ZA1, manufactured by Quanta Computer Inc.
Q: What EC/KBC is used on this motherboard?
A: The embedded controller/keyboard controller is an NS PC97551.
Q: Does this motherboard support dGPU to UMA conversion?
A: Yes, the schematic indicates dotted-line configuration for internal VGA (UMA) use, supporting conversion from dGPU to UMA.
Q: What is the charging IC on this motherboard?
A: The charging IC is a MAX1907.
Q: What memory configuration does this motherboard support?
A: It supports two DDR SODIMM slots with DDR 200/266/333MHz memory.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
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