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+[title] Chips On The Flood Illuminator Module
+[* black] Chip 1 is an unencrypted chip. Since some repair technicians have replaced it before, our guess is that chip 1 might be a boost chip or an EEPROM chip. So chip 2, chip 3, or chip 4 might be the encrypted chip.
+[* black] Chip 2 is the flood illuminator. Chip 3 and Chip 4 are proximity sensors that are responsible for receiving and transmitting respectively.
+[* black] The infrared light emitted from the two proximity sensors could be a single dot or a single set of dots.
+[* icon_note] Independent of each other, the three chips are indispensable.

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