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Intel VP Steve Smith providing the first public showing of the Intel 32nm Microprocessor -- code named Westmere -- demontrated in San Francisco on February 10, 2009.
The powerjack is on its way from China, and the 3.3V regulator too but I read about the flawed 3.3V design of the Seeeduino board so I will not populate the 3.3V regulator...
spent the day working on computer things, fixing various bits of house infrastructure. so my picture is a macro shot of a circuit board. in this case a terrible capture card
Intel VP Steve Smith providing the first public showing of the Intel 32nm Microprocessor -- code named Westmere -- demontrated in San Francisco on February 10, 2009.
salvaged technology, haven't a clue what it all means. we all use it everyday, yet outside of a minute number of specialists, most of us have no idea what we are looking at here...
Intel VP Steve Smith providing the first public showing of the Intel 32nm Microprocessor -- code named Westmere -- demontrated in San Francisco on February 10, 2009.
Este chip cuando se averÃa, hace que la pantalla del DVD portátil con LCD, se vea de color verde, ósea se ve bien pero solo en verde.
AVERIA EN CHIP: NT68F63LG
Intel VP Steve Smith providing the first public showing of the Intel 32nm Microprocessor -- code named Westmere -- demontrated in San Francisco on February 10, 2009.
Intel VP Steve Smith providing the first public showing of the Intel 32nm Microprocessor -- code named Westmere -- demontrated in San Francisco on February 10, 2009.
The LED's and resistors are SO TINY! :() But with a microscope and 0.4mm soldering tip, it was not hard at all to solder.
Seagate 100532367 Barracuda 7200.12 PCB (PCB Swap, PCB Replacement, PCB Logic Board Sale, Buy PCB Circuit Board - HDDZone.com)
The FTDI FT232 chip is not necessary of course but for 3,25 euro's I decided to go for the 'full package'
I did clean the PCB but here I see some Flux residue :(