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HTC Vive Teardown

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  • The front panel removed with relative ease, we prepare for the harrowing task of extracting the complex internals from this optical tech marvel.

  • Aaaand we're done. Lucky for us, the whole unit is installed as a single assembly within the Lighthouse base station housing. Just remove the four Torx screws, and it falls right out.

  • With the cover off, we get a look at the array of IR LEDs and spinning motor-mounted laser emitters, as well as a single IR photodiode that allows the device to sync up with its counterpart.

  • IC identification:

  • ON Semiconductor FAN3111E MOSFET Driver

  • MOSFET

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