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Magic Trackpad 2 Teardown

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  • A single, elegant chip resides on the touchpad.

  • Broadcom BCM5976 Touch Controller (part of the same series of Broadcom touch controller chips used in many Apple devices)

  • The strain gauges, mounted on each of the four spring tabs, are used to measure the force applied to the trackpad surface.

  • As you press down on the trackpad, the springs deflect, stretching the strain gauges and increasing their resistance. A microcontroller measures that resistance and determines the appropriate level of haptic Taptic feedback to deliver.

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