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[* black] We discover that magnets are the source of our [guide|65804|magical bind|stepid=135567|new_window=true]. By wizardry we totally meant magnets... Magnets are neat, especially with [http://www.osvr.org/hardware/buy/|interchangeable faceplates|new_window=true] on the horizon.
[* black] On the inside of the faceplate we find the source of (some of) those invisible lights: the IR LED array!
[* black] The hefty cable peels out quite easily, way less scary than some of the [guide|27613|LED arrays we've seen|stepid=67538|new_window=true].
[* black] Successfully removed, we take a closer look at this ring of light:
[* red] Three STMicroelectronics [http://www.st.com/content/ccc/resource/technical/document/datasheet/5c/ed/b3/8b/32/99/4d/cd/CD00298756.pdf/files/CD00298756.pdf/jcr:content/translations/en.CD00298756.pdf|STP16CPC26|new_window=true] low voltage 16-bit constant current LED sink driver
- [* orange] 18 LEDs, each attached to the (IR transparent) faceplate with some sticky, black foam tape
+ [* orange] 18 LEDs, each attached to the (IR-transparent) faceplate with some sticky, black foam tape