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Ellusive microcontroller
I'm trying to locate the overall system controller on a video board, that
handles IR remote, physical keypad functions and power on/off of main power supply etc. Mulilayer board of course but all I can find is dedicated digital video processing chippery. This is quite a thick pcb , does anyone hide SMD controllers recessed within the thickness of a pcb? there is a mysterious black piece of plastic in one area , well bonded to the pcb but no outline of anything underlying it |
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I warmed up and lifted that patch and nothing hiding underneath. I've
managed to identify, surprisingly, all chippery , all 29 SMD devices with 8 or more pins and all are dedicated video /audio/MUX/memory /op-amp packs etc, with pinouts etc avaialble for all , but no uC or PIC found for system control |
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Ellusive microcontroller
N_Cook wrote:
I'm trying to locate the overall system controller on a video board, that handles IR remote, physical keypad functions and power on/off of main power supply etc. Mulilayer board of course but all I can find is dedicated digital video processing chippery. This is quite a thick pcb , does anyone hide SMD controllers recessed within the thickness of a pcb? there is a mysterious black piece of plastic in one area , well bonded to the pcb but no outline of anything underlying it It could be integrated in the video processor, it is in most digital decoders for TV. |
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Jeroni Paul wrote in message
... N_Cook wrote: I'm trying to locate the overall system controller on a video board, that handles IR remote, physical keypad functions and power on/off of main power supply etc. Mulilayer board of course but all I can find is dedicated digital video processing chippery. This is quite a thick pcb , does anyone hide SMD controllers recessed within the thickness of a pcb? there is a mysterious black piece of plastic in one area , well bonded to the pcb but no outline of anything underlying it It could be integrated in the video processor, it is in most digital decoders for TV. +++++ And so it was. Although no schema for this unit , googling on the 2 main "video " processor chips and filetypedf threw up a few detailed schematics, to then targetted probe under the big BGA, to check traces. Is there a special probe for doing this, thin , tough, insulated , with graduations for indicating which row/column depth from the edge ? |
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Ellusive microcontroller
N_Cook wrote:
Is there a special probe for doing this, thin , tough, insulated , with graduations for indicating which row/column depth from the edge ? I do not know, but it comes to mind you could use enamelled wire with the insulation removed on a small area at one end. Drawing a small scale on the wire may be the hardest part but if you are interested in just a few pins that reduces the number of marks to place. |
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Jeroni Paul wrote in message
... N_Cook wrote: Is there a special probe for doing this, thin , tough, insulated , with graduations for indicating which row/column depth from the edge ? I do not know, but it comes to mind you could use enamelled wire with the insulation removed on a small area at one end. Drawing a small scale on the wire may be the hardest part but if you are interested in just a few pins that reduces the number of marks to place. +++++ I have some .08mm tungsten wire that is just about stiff enough as a probe , for this Ti ADP2000 BGA could have been larger diameter, laquered over and just the end ground down clean. A refinement I suppose would be contrasted markings along the laquer for row/column spacings, I think up to 5 deep in some areas of these |
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Ellusive microcontroller
DDP2000, should have been , too much sun today
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