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Green circuit board detail.

Fotocredit: dieindustrie.at/Mathias Kniepeiss

Rohde & Schwarz HMO1232 Oscilloscope Teardown

Digilent Nexys FPGA board, with a Xilinx Spartan 3 1000.

Hi-rez (1200dpi) version of bare Wii PCB, top side.

 

Agilent B2912A Source measure Units SMU Teardown

OMRON IC's. Now obsolete. No details.

I replaced the leaky surface mount caps with leaded caps. They are easier to work with.

Teledyne Lecroy Wavejet Touch 354 (Iwatsu DS-5600) Oscilloscope Teardown

Kodak DCS315 DSLR Camera Teardown

Samsung Plasma TV

Ouch! I'm very UNimpressed with the look of this. I think one reflow will clean up those solder joints a bit--I had a lot of blobby solder bridges that I used solder wick to mop up. It worked well, but looks like heck.

Inside the ZX Spectrum+ from 1984. The two largest ICs are the Zilog Z80A 8-bit microprocessor and the General Instrument AY-3-8912 sound generator IC. Most of the rest of the ICs are 74 series logic and RAM. The large uncommited logic array (ULA) from Ferranti is just out of picture.

Moog Slim Phatty Synth Teardown

Intel PRO 100 Intelligent Server Adapter with Intel i960.

This is a rare Network-Card with a dedicated I/O-Processor - a part of the I2O System.

 

Intelligent Input/Output (I2O) is a defunct computer input/output (I/O) specification. I2O emerged from Intel in the mid 1990s with the publication of the I2O specification in 1996 by the Intelligent I/O Special Interest Group. I2O was originally designed to make use of the Intel i960 microprocessor as the I/O offload engine, bringing channel I/O to the PC.

For more info about I2O look at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2O

 

For more pictures of vintage PC-Cards and Mainboards look at Vintage Computer PC Cards and Mainboards

Intel PRO 100 Intelligent Server Adapter with Intel i960.

This is a rare Network-Card with a dedicated I/O-Processor - a part of the I2O System.

 

Intelligent Input/Output (I2O) is a defunct computer input/output (I/O) specification. I2O emerged from Intel in the mid 1990s with the publication of the I2O specification in 1996 by the Intelligent I/O Special Interest Group. I2O was originally designed to make use of the Intel i960 microprocessor as the I/O offload engine, bringing channel I/O to the PC.

For more info about I2O look at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2O

 

For more pictures of vintage PC-Cards and Mainboards look at Vintage Computer PC Cards and Mainboards

Keysight U1282A Multimeter Teardown

Rohde & Schwarz HMO1232 Oscilloscope Teardown

I used to use this very board back in the days of Windows 3.1

Teledyne Lecroy Wavejet Touch 354 (Iwatsu DS-5600) Oscilloscope Teardown

Kodak DCS315 DSLR Camera Teardown

modified for DAC noise reduction which will be included in Rev.E.

My custom AVR board for hacking. Supports mechatronics with ULN2803, L293D half-bridges, and/or power FETs, plus analog inputs, serial I/O, and Zigbee. All AVR I/O pins are accessible through at least one pad.

Teledyne Lecroy Wavejet Touch 354 (Iwatsu DS-5600) Oscilloscope Teardown

Siglent SDG5000 Function Generator Teardown

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