Schematic benq joybook p53 quanta pf1-2-pf1q schematic

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Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
BrandQuanta
Motherboard ManufacturerQuanta Computer Inc.
Project CodePF1
DateWednesday, June 11, 2008
CPU PlatformAMD S1g2
CPU ModelGriffin Processor (638 S1g2 socket)
PCH / SouthbridgeSB700
GPU TypeDiscrete VGA
Graphics ArchitectureRX781/RS780MC
EC / KBCIT8512
Audio CodecALC272/ALC268
BIOS / SPI FlashFlashROM CIR SPI
Charging ICSLG8SP628VTR
RAM TypeDDRII 667 MHZ
RAM ArchitectureDDRII-SODIMM1, DDRII-SODIMM2
LAN ICRTL8102EL (10/100)
WiFi / WLAN ICMini Card (WLAN)
Card Reader IC4 IN 1
USB Hub ICJMB380
HDMI Level ShifterHDMI

Technical Summary

The Quanta PF1 motherboard is built around the AMD S1g2 platform featuring a Griffin Processor in a 638-pin S1g2 socket. The system uses an AMD SB700 Southbridge paired with an RX781/RS780MC discrete graphics solution. The embedded controller is an IT8512, and the audio subsystem is handled by an ALC272/ALC268 codec. Memory configuration consists of two DDRII-SODIMM slots supporting DDR II 667 MHz. The board includes a CIR SPI FlashROM for BIOS storage. Networking is provided by a Realtek RTL8102EL 10/100 LAN controller, and wireless connectivity is supported via a Mini Card (WLAN) slot. The charging IC is an SLG8SP628VTR. Additional I/O includes a JMB380 USB hub controller and a 4-in-1 card reader.

Technician FAQ

Q: What EC/KBC is used on this motherboard?

A: The embedded controller is an IT8512.

Q: What audio codec is used on this motherboard?

A: The audio codec is an ALC272/ALC268.

Q: What is the BIOS flash type on this motherboard?

A: The BIOS is stored on a FlashROM CIR SPI device.

Q: What charging IC is used on this motherboard?

A: The charging IC is an SLG8SP628VTR.

Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
 

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