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The Bharat Tablet PC |
The Bharat Tablet PC is a low cost tablet being built for distribution in India. |
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==Overview== |
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The Bharat tablet uses [http://www.ti.com/product/am1808 Texas Instruments' Sitara ARM-9 SoC], and provides 256 MiB of DDR2 memory (333 MHz), 128 MiB of SLC NAND Flash, and 2 GB in an internal microSD card. |
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The one examined had no model number, although Year-2011 is printed in a way to suggest that it is might be the model. |
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==Display== |
==Display== |
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* Two USB type A ports |
* Two USB type A ports |
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:''This is interesting, as the Sitara SoC provides one USB 2.0 OTG port and one USB 1.1 port.'' |
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* One RJ-11 for 100baseT |
* One RJ-11 for 100baseT |
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* One microSD card, only accessible internally. |
* One microSD card, only accessible internally. |
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==Power== |
==Power== |
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The Bharat Tablet |
The Bharat Tablet has a 14.8Wh Li-Ion polymer battery (4Ah @ 3.7V nominal). It is notable that the battery compartment is easily accessible (one screw), and the battery may be replaced without disassembling the unit. The battery size requires is clearly imprinted in the plastic. |
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The battery is not a smart battery (only a two wire connection), and there is no battery "gas gauge" on the motherboard. |
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==Breakdown== |
==Breakdown== |
Revision as of 03:43, 30 August 2011
The Bharat Tablet PC is a low cost tablet being built for distribution in India.
Overview
The Bharat tablet uses Texas Instruments' Sitara ARM-9 SoC, and provides 256 MiB of DDR2 memory (333 MHz), 128 MiB of SLC NAND Flash, and 2 GB in an internal microSD card.
The one examined had no model number, although Year-2011 is printed in a way to suggest that it is might be the model.
Display
The display size is 7" diagonal w. 16:9 aspect ratio. The resolution is 800x400 ?.
Connectivity
A 100baseT connection is provided via an RJ-11 jack. No wireless networking is included.
Location/Movement
No location or movement sensing is provided.
Ports
- Two USB type A ports
- This is interesting, as the Sitara SoC provides one USB 2.0 OTG port and one USB 1.1 port.
- One RJ-11 for 100baseT
- One microSD card, only accessible internally.
- One full size SD card, externally accessible (no cover)
- One 1/8" stereo phono jack for Headphone
- One 1/8" stereo phono jack for Microphone
Power
The Bharat Tablet has a 14.8Wh Li-Ion polymer battery (4Ah @ 3.7V nominal). It is notable that the battery compartment is easily accessible (one screw), and the battery may be replaced without disassembling the unit. The battery size requires is clearly imprinted in the plastic.
The battery is not a smart battery (only a two wire connection), and there is no battery "gas gauge" on the motherboard.
Breakdown
The tablet opens quite easily (just screws, no adhesives), breaking down into a bottom half containing the single PCB and the battery, and a top half consisting of the sandwich of touchscreen and display.
The screws are all self-tapping, going directly into plastic bosses.
Height
The tablet thickness is roughly ? mm in the middle. The height stackup is:
Cover Glass: mm | |
Touchscreen: mm | |
Air Gap: mm | |
Display: mm | |
Swell gap: mm | Main PCB: mm |
Battery: mm | |
Back cover: mm |
The touchscreen is a single touch resistive touchscreen. It is implemented as a PET film laminated to the front of an unpolished coverglass, which is then attached with adhesive (but not optically laminated) to the front of the LCD module.
Weight
The tablet weight is roughly ? grams.