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Desmontaje de MacBook Pro de 13" teclas de función de finales de 2016

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  • Following our intuition, we try for the trackpad next, and are pleasantly surprised at the ease of its removal.

  • This represents a huge improvement over the previous 13" MacBook Pro, where the trackpad was trapped under the battery.

  • We find some familiar digital hardware piggybacking on the trackpad:

  • STMicroelectronics STM32F103VB ARM Cortex-M3 MCU

  • Broadcom BCM5976C1KUFBG Touch Controller

  • Bosch Sensortec BMA282 accelerometer

  • Texas Instruments TMP421 remote/local temperature sensor

  • We also find the Taptic Engine, AKA the magic electromagnet behind Force Touch, to be simply secured with screws and spring contacts.

Siguiendo nuestra intuición, luego intentamos el panel táctil y somos sorprendidos agradablemente por la facilidad de su extracción.

Este representa una mejora gigante de los MacBook Pro de 13" previos donde el panel táctil estaba atrapado debajo de la batería.

Encontramos hardware digital familiar agregado al panel táctil:

ST Microelectronics STM32F103VB ARM Cortex-M3 MCU

Controlador táctil Broadcom BCM5976C1KUFBG

También encontramos el Motor Táptico, o también conocido como el electroimán detrás del Force Touch sujeto simplemente con tornillos y contactos de muelle.

[* black] Following our intuition, we try for the trackpad next, and are pleasantly surprised at the ease of its removal.
[* black] This represents a huge improvement over the previous 13" MacBook Pro, where the trackpad was [guide|38300|trapped under the battery|stepid=86941|new_window=true].
[* icon_note] We find some [guide|39841|familiar|stepid=89866|new_window=true] digital hardware piggybacking on the trackpad:
- [* red] ST Microelectronics [http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/microcontrollers/stm32-32-bit-arm-cortex-mcus/stm32f1-series/stm32f103/stm32f103vb.html|STM32F103VB|new_window=true] ARM Cortex-M3 MCU
+ [* red] STMicroelectronics [http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/microcontrollers/stm32-32-bit-arm-cortex-mcus/stm32f1-series/stm32f103/stm32f103vb.html|STM32F103VB|new_window=true] ARM Cortex-M3 MCU
[* orange] Broadcom BCM5976C1KUFBG Touch Controller
+ [* yellow] Bosch Sensortec BMA282 accelerometer
+ [* green] Texas Instruments [link|https://www.ti.com/product/TMP421|TMP421|new_window=true] remote/local temperature sensor
[* black] We ''also'' find the Taptic Engine, AKA the ~~magic~~ electromagnet behind Force Touch, to be simply secured with screws and spring contacts.

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