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Hakko FX-888D Teardown

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Station disassembly - part 4
  • Main PCB is held down by 3 PH2 screws, we´ll remove those.

  • Front of the PCB has a 3-digit display and two switchy buttons. It´s powered with 26V AC voltage, meaning the PCB has to convert it to DC voltages useable by ICs and display.

  • PCB itself is not exactly clean, yet no corrosion is visible. Most of the dirt is uncleaned soldering flux from the factory.

  • The other side has most of the components, there are three prominent ICs and a large MOSFET.

  • IC1: 358,633

  • IC2: RSF100FCA, 1652KN400, Japan ( MCU 16-bit RL78 CISC 4KB Flash 24-Pin HWQFN EP, made by Renesas Electronics )

  • IC3: 9C733

  • Mosfet: GTAO6-600c GK00D VU, CHN, 742

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