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Technical Specifications
Technical Summary
The Quanta RQ7 project, documented under revision C2 dated January 15, 2007, is a port replicator/docking station design. It integrates a USB2.0 HUB controller for USB port interfacing across multiple ports. The power architecture is built around a 120W battery charger interface with a smart charger port, supporting battery charging through the docking connection. The design includes interfaces for CRT, TV-OUT, DVI, LAN (10/100 and 1G), IEEE 1394, serial, parallel, PS/2, audio (Line-In, Line-Out, SPDIF), and a phone RJ11 port. An EEPROM (M24C02) is present for configuration storage, and blue LEDs are used for status indication. The board also features a docking connector for system expansion.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the project code and revision of this Quanta port replicator?
A: The project code is RQ7, and the revision is C2, dated Monday, January 15, 2007.
Q: What is the charging architecture of this port replicator?
A: The charging architecture is a 120W battery charger interface with a smart charger port.
Q: What type of USB hub controller is used?
A: A USB2.0 HUB controller is used.
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Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Quanta Computer Inc. |
| Project Code | RQ7 |
| Document Number | Custom |
| Revision | C2 |
| Date | Monday, January 15, 2007 |
| USB Hub IC | USB2.0 HUB controller |
| Charger Architecture | 120W BATTERY CHARGER I/F SMART CHARGER PORT |
Technical Summary
The Quanta RQ7 project, documented under revision C2 dated January 15, 2007, is a port replicator/docking station design. It integrates a USB2.0 HUB controller for USB port interfacing across multiple ports. The power architecture is built around a 120W battery charger interface with a smart charger port, supporting battery charging through the docking connection. The design includes interfaces for CRT, TV-OUT, DVI, LAN (10/100 and 1G), IEEE 1394, serial, parallel, PS/2, audio (Line-In, Line-Out, SPDIF), and a phone RJ11 port. An EEPROM (M24C02) is present for configuration storage, and blue LEDs are used for status indication. The board also features a docking connector for system expansion.
Technician FAQ
Q: What is the project code and revision of this Quanta port replicator?
A: The project code is RQ7, and the revision is C2, dated Monday, January 15, 2007.
Q: What is the charging architecture of this port replicator?
A: The charging architecture is a 120W battery charger interface with a smart charger port.
Q: What type of USB hub controller is used?
A: A USB2.0 HUB controller is used.
Technical data structured and organized by Dr-Bios.com, based on original schematic source analysis.
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