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+ | [title] Chips |
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+ | [* black] The wires connect to a ribbon cable connected to the top of the plastic top, which then runs through a slot to the board. This could likely be dismantled non-destructively if you know what's there (but not without destroying the plastic body to get here). |
+ | [* black] Back side contains AXS T1 868 A50P next to the ribbon cable connection. There is also BTR0018, presumably the bluetooth controller. Another smaller chip would require a magnifying glass to read. Others are just labeled Uxx, where xx is some number. |
+ | [* black] Front side main chip is CSF 8640 B04G 8334P5. The large copper foil attaches by the back side of the bluetooth chip, and is presumably the antenna. |
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