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Razer Kishi Teardown

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  • On the back of the board we discover:

  • ARM®32-bit Cortex®-M0 CPU

  • Broadcom (formerly SiByte) 4407 DA9N1S microprocessor

  • A breakout board for the second shoulder trigger, which is attached separately and is therefore easier to repair.

  • This one seems to use some sort of rotary knob offering not only an on/off status but a gradual push depth of the shoulder trigger.

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