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Razer OSVR HDK 2 Teardown

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  • Speaking of labels, we found a few goodies for enterprising devs:

  • These empty pads look like they're ready to accept some ZIFs, possibly for extra USB devices.

  • Unused USB 3.0 connector

  • Cute li'l empty 5-pin socket (possibly a header for another USB 2.0 port)

  • Similarly empty 10-pin header (possibly a JTAG port for the XMEGA MCU)

  • More empty solder pads!

  • Hardware doesn't have the same open source licensing guidelines that software has. In order to follow a framework that promotes development beyond the code, Razer modeled their Module Development Kit platform after Google's Project Ara.

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