disassembled_devices:galakto_player_toylino
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| Above the pogo pins there is a SOT-23-6 IC labeled "**LPS 5VGA2**" | Above the pogo pins there is a SOT-23-6 IC labeled "**LPS 5VGA2**" | ||
| To its left and right there are two unpopulated QFN‑16 footprints. \\ | To its left and right there are two unpopulated QFN‑16 footprints. \\ | ||
| - | The back of the PCB has only the two 3.5mm headphone jacks, two side buttons, the battery connector and the 12-pin connector for the secondary PCB (with labeled pinout, nice!:). What the array of square pads might be for? There are vias for thermal dissipation of the amp, the pads are tin-plated, the battery lies on top. But why squares? Who knows. Maybe a raster for the marker writing on it? 😅 \\ | + | The back of the PCB has only the two 3.5mm headphone jacks, two side buttons, the battery connector and the 12-pin connector for the secondary PCB (with labeled pinout, nice!:). What the array of square pads might be for? There are vias for thermal dissipation of the amp, the pads are tin-plated, the battery lies on top. But why squares? Who knows. |
| The secondary PCB has an upright mounted USB-C connector and a LPS **LP4076B** linear charger for single-cell Li-Ion and Li-Polymer batteries. The board has an unlabled IC with an etched off surface and broken out I2C header, which is next to the potentiometer setting the brightness of the LEDs ( - BTW: the potentiometer is not labeled on the case of the player, only documented in the manual) | The secondary PCB has an upright mounted USB-C connector and a LPS **LP4076B** linear charger for single-cell Li-Ion and Li-Polymer batteries. The board has an unlabled IC with an etched off surface and broken out I2C header, which is next to the potentiometer setting the brightness of the LEDs ( - BTW: the potentiometer is not labeled on the case of the player, only documented in the manual) | ||
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