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Teardown Tidbits: D-Link Power Line Adapter
A quick 10 min video which touches on the interesting bits found in a teardown of a D-LINK Power Line Adapter. (DHP-308AV).
Blog entry here: electronupdate.blogspot.com/2024/07/teardown-tidbits-d-link-power-line.html
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LED BULB FAILURE: BAN THIS DESIGN!!!
zhlédnutí 3,6KPřed měsícem
Another annoying electronics failure. Converted my home to LED bulb many years ago and failures are starting to appear. Whilst the bulb gave a service life in range of what the supplier indicated it could have run so much longer with a simple component swap. Something that will not occur without regulation, however. blog here: electronupdate.blogspot.com/2024/05/ban-this-led-design.html
Electronic Vernier Caliper Teardown
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 2 měsíci
Teardown of a caliper to the silicon level. Super clever engineering to achieve amazing precision. Photos of the die at: electronupdate.blogspot.com/2024/05/electronic-vernier-caliper-teardown-to.html How to use a caliper with Ardunio: sites.google.com/site/marthalprojects/home/arduino/arduino-reads-digital-caliper
DeWalt XR Brushless Design Secrets
zhlédnutí 3,2KPřed 2 měsíci
Teardown and study of an "XR" class cordless tool from Dewalt. The motor driver, hall effect sensor and micro controller are torn down to the silicon die level. A look at the engineering that drives the impressive performance of these tools! More details at my blog: electronupdate.blogspot.com/2024/04/design-secrets-of-dewalt-xr-brushless.html Correction on video: Power transistors are FETs. go...
DeWALT DCS355 Teardown and Failure Analysis
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 2 měsíci
A failed DCS355 is torn down. Failure is determined. Teardown studies electronics. Electronics de-potted. Brushless motor studied DCS355, multitool,Dewalt, microchip, Fairchild, hall effect electronupdate.blogspot.com/2024/04/dewalt-dcs355-teardown-and-failure.html for more details
Plasma Ball Teardown
zhlédnutí 2KPřed 3 měsíci
Teardown of a novelty plasma ball. A look at the flyback boost circuit, Contruction of a plasma vacuum tube.
PI PICO W SILICON LEVEL TEARDOWN
zhlédnutí 7KPřed rokem
The Raspberry Pi Pico gets a wireless interface! A good assembly to tear down as it shows the typical types of integrated circuits found on a modern circuit board and some state-of-the-art packaging technologies. More details here: electronupdate.blogspot.com/2022/07/raspberry-pi-pico-w-silicon-level.html Raspberry Pi Pico W
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Extreme Teardown
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 2 lety
A look at the silicon dies on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. More details on my blog at: electronupdate.blogspot.com/2021/11/raspberry-pi-zero-2w-what-does-silicon.html
AMAZON ECHO FLEX: MICROPHONE MUTE, REAL OR FAKE?
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 3 lety
How 'real' is the microphone mute button? Does it just turn a LED on or off... or does it actually disable the microphone? Let's find out!
Amazon Echo Flex Teardown part1
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 3 lety
Extreme teardown of the Amazon echo flex. In part one we look at the overall assembly and then study the MEMs microphone, ADC convertor and the main SOC. Video include decap of the silicon. Photos may be found at my blog: electronupdate.blogspot.com/2020/12/amazon-echo-flex-teardown.html
INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY: 74S04 SCHOTTKY LOGIC
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 4 lety
A look at a family of "high speed" logic used in the late '70s and 80's to design high speed computers. The Schottky transistor allowed much faster gate operation. In this video the 74S04, a hex inverter package, is de-capped and the circuit is analyzed to understand why it runs so quickly. More details on my blog: electronupdate.blogspot.com/2020/07/industrial-archaeology-74s04-schottky.html
QUEST SUPERELF: ONE OF THE FIRST PERSONAL COMPUTERS
zhlédnutí 4KPřed 4 lety
Back in the 70's integrated circuits got to the point where a whole CPU could fit onto a single chip. Soon there was an explosion of companies offering a new class of personal (or micro) computers.... This example, the Quest Superelf, was a good example... it takes it's design cues from the mini-computers that preceded it. The 1st user interface is a console which allow code to be written in as...
UV-C STERILIZATION LAMP: REAL OR FAKE?
zhlédnutí 16KPřed 4 lety
Bought a UV lamp off of Amazon that claims to sterilize. Does it work? Let's find out!
Industrial Archeology: the 50 year old serial port chip
zhlédnutí 3,6KPřed 4 lety
50 years ago a serial port would have been a stand alone state-of-the-art bit of silicon. This is a General Instruments AY-5-1013A found on a old DEC PDP11 minicomputer board. More photos may be found on my blog: electronupdate.blogspot.com Follow me on twitter: @electronupdate1
ANNOYING BLINKING FLASHLIGHTS AND HOW TO FIX
zhlédnutí 57KPřed 4 lety
Seems like every flashlight one buys these days has modes: one you want, light, and a bunch of useless blinking ones. In this video I fix the flash light and then I tear it down further by analyzing the integrated circuits. More details on my blog @ electronupdate.blogspot.com/2020/04/annoying-blinking-flashlights-and-how.html
Filament LED Light Bulb: 5 years and Teardown Time
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Filament LED Light Bulb: 5 years and Teardown Time
Tear down of a Dollar Store LED BULB
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 4 lety
Tear down of a Dollar Store LED BULB
Early Integrated Circuit design: the 4017 STRANGE PINOUT!
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 4 lety
Early Integrated Circuit design: the 4017 STRANGE PINOUT!
Flappy Flower Solar Ornament Teardown
zhlédnutí 4,7KPřed 4 lety
Flappy Flower Solar Ornament Teardown
3 Cent Microprocessor Teardown: Padauk PMS150
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3 Cent Microprocessor Teardown: Padauk PMS150
Synaptics Touch Pad Teardown
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 5 lety
Synaptics Touch Pad Teardown
Reverse Engineering the Neat Semiconductors in a Label Maker
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 5 lety
Reverse Engineering the Neat Semiconductors in a Label Maker
CERAMIC PACKAGE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT REVERSE ENGINEERING
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 5 lety
CERAMIC PACKAGE INTEGRATED CIRCUIT REVERSE ENGINEERING
Crystal Oscillator Teardown
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 5 lety
Crystal Oscillator Teardown
BAKU 858A HOT AIR REWORK STATION REVIEW
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 5 lety
BAKU 858A HOT AIR REWORK STATION REVIEW
Amazon Echo Dot (gen3) Tear down
zhlédnutí 13KPřed 5 lety
Amazon Echo Dot (gen3) Tear down
Credit Card Teardown: Secure Computing
zhlédnutí 20KPřed 5 lety
Credit Card Teardown: Secure Computing
Induction Speaker Teardown
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 5 lety
Induction Speaker Teardown
Dashcam GPS Teardown
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 5 lety
Dashcam GPS Teardown
Cree 2018 '60W' Led Bulb Teardown
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 5 lety
Cree 2018 '60W' Led Bulb Teardown

Komentáře

  • @wimwiddershins
    @wimwiddershins Před 6 dny

    More Sir!

  • @adamcordingley2572
    @adamcordingley2572 Před 6 dny

    This was awesome! Thanks.

  • @VideosGonzalo
    @VideosGonzalo Před 6 dny

    Loved this. Going over the linkswitch datasheet while looking to the die was really interesting. Keep it up. Thank you!

  • @objection_your_honor

    What branch of engineering to become a mixed signal chip designer?

  • @atmel9077
    @atmel9077 Před 7 dny

    These devices work similarly to ADSL modems, except that they send their signal over power lines instead of a phone lines. They use a similar communication technique called COFDM where the signal is sent over many narrow channels instead of one wide channel. As a result, interference will only take out one or some of the channels instead of taking down the whole communication. Also, I was not expecting the Ethernet chip to use DSP technology, but according to the datasheet, even something as simple as a 100 Mbps Ethernet port uses digital signal processing actually.

  • @terminatorcyril
    @terminatorcyril Před 7 dny

    I almost understood nothing but this was very interesting to watch

  • @eugene3d875
    @eugene3d875 Před 7 dny

    Awesome format. Love it. Very invormative!

  • @ronaldredman8122
    @ronaldredman8122 Před 7 dny

    junk box for the win.

  • @marcorizza274
    @marcorizza274 Před 7 dny

    The most underrated channel, and the worst ever microphone. Thanks for your interesting videos!

    • @matt.604
      @matt.604 Před 7 dny

      His rapid mumble speech doesn't help either

  • @AdamChristensen
    @AdamChristensen Před 7 dny

    Thanks! ❤

  • @1kreature
    @1kreature Před 7 dny

    That was just LOVELY! It also explains why a lot of these adapters work across brands. They use the same chip.

  • @cadbury204
    @cadbury204 Před 7 dny

    Very happy to see you making videos again. They were definitely missed.

  • @BGTech1
    @BGTech1 Před 7 dny

    The datasheet for the Broadcom chip is available on the internet

  • @BGTech1
    @BGTech1 Před 7 dny

    The metal layers need to be etched off the newer chips with etching cream to see anything interesting

  • @piconano
    @piconano Před 7 dny

    Every teardown is an adventure in real art.

  • @afnDavid
    @afnDavid Před 7 dny

    My neighbor thought he wanted eithetnet-over-powerline until his Asian-made hardware caused RFI problems to me. Oddly enough he soon found out that his RFI emitter was also susceptible to RFI ingress. His expenditures were quickly rendered useless!

  • @mckryall
    @mckryall Před 7 dny

    I do love your teardown videos, if only because you're the only one I know who regularly deencapsulates chips. I was a bit disappointed to see you using binwalk (because it's the same crappy tool I use) until I saw that this firmware is from 2012. Binwalk can definitely handle that

    • @mckryall
      @mckryall Před 7 dny

      I also had one of these D-Link devices in the mid 2010s. It never worked very well, I suspect because the sections of house we tried to join together were far apart and only connected at the main breaker

  • @EngAlperDemir
    @EngAlperDemir Před 7 dny

    Very informative, thank you.

  • @seanwagner6870
    @seanwagner6870 Před 7 dny

    excellent video, very interesting device to tear down

  • @Muonium1
    @Muonium1 Před 7 dny

    Hey can you do a teardown of a teardown on that desk lamp with voice recognition that Bigclive did a vid on yesterday? There's a single chip doing the voice recognition with no internet connectivity at all and using mere milliwatts. I just don't understand how such a thing could be even possible with something so primitive.

    • @AnnaVannieuwenhuyse
      @AnnaVannieuwenhuyse Před 7 dny

      It is using very simplified sounds chunks recognition. Speech exists out of vocal patterns, and the chip reacts to very crude distinctions.

    • @user-bx7ow7wy8o
      @user-bx7ow7wy8o Před 6 dny

      Agreed, I was about to suggest that too!🙂

  • @NiHaoMike64
    @NiHaoMike64 Před 7 dny

    Mod those to send the signal on the phone line and you'll basically get the full bandwidth it's capable of.

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos Před 7 dny

    A neighbor worked on some of the core technology behind this. I don't think he made much money, else he would live in a different neighborhood.

    • @AnnaVannieuwenhuyse
      @AnnaVannieuwenhuyse Před 7 dny

      It really seems hit or miss depending on when and where you work or invent 😢

    • @1kreature
      @1kreature Před 7 dny

      Filtering at the inlet to the fuse panel solves this nicely. It's nice to not be bothered by your neighbors equipment.

  • @purpleidea
    @purpleidea Před 7 dny

    Small correction: The hostname is most likely just the lab-bar-15 bit, the colon is a separator, and the rest is the path to the binary...

  • @spacewolfjr
    @spacewolfjr Před 7 dny

    Hey friendo, how's that buried Raspberry Pi? (I'm never going to stop asking, unless you ya'know don't want to answer).

    • @electronupdate
      @electronupdate Před 7 dny

      Experiment discontinued, no further information.

    • @spacewolfjr
      @spacewolfjr Před 7 dny

      @@electronupdate aye (Happy Canada Day btw)

  • @spicemasterii6775
    @spicemasterii6775 Před 7 dny

    What's the data rate?

  • @lucasbretels
    @lucasbretels Před 14 dny

    Schematic you were using in the movie? Can you send it? Thanks in advance, greetings from Belgium.

  • @HereXEG
    @HereXEG Před 16 dny

    The blinker is also a sign your 🔋 is going dead.

  • @j.w.7688
    @j.w.7688 Před 23 dny

    Your obviously a smart guy, no doubt. But do u hav a version of this for dummy's like me? I hav a Nebo Rebel light i use on my vest for duty. Its a really nice trail type light but the DAMN strobe activates wen im just trying to turn the light on. It causes me, every night, to DROP THE F BOMB!! Cant stand the strobe feature.......

  • @ChrisSmith-rm6xl
    @ChrisSmith-rm6xl Před 24 dny

    Interesing feature on the fx-260: When doing statistics (standard deviation etc) you can enter any numvber of data points. How does it handle a thousand numbers in the small anount of ram it has? It doesn't store the numbers. Instead it stores all of the different kinds of results and recalulates them every time you add a number. Or a hundred identical numbers all at once, which is something else that it can do.

  • @spiketheimpaler4698
    @spiketheimpaler4698 Před 24 dny

    The strobe is to disoriantate an attacker

  • @HealthHelp510
    @HealthHelp510 Před 28 dny

    I am a total amateur at this, but I am using one of these, in place of a PIR. I appreciate the depth of knowledge and also the many intelligent comments about this technology. So if it's an RF device, one could set it off just using an RF signal then?

  • @peterkagecha7533
    @peterkagecha7533 Před měsícem

    I have found them to be more susceptible to voltage drops than other LED designs. when I power on the cooker or any other power hungry appliance the bulb dims so much sometimes it goes out completely but other bulbs are only slightly affected.

  • @englishrupe01
    @englishrupe01 Před měsícem

    Yes, but......we gotta big hole in the landfill to fill, so these are fulfilling a duty to our country. ;-)

  • @englishrupe01
    @englishrupe01 Před měsícem

    Really cool teardown. Many thanks for showing this.

  • @georgec.6487
    @georgec.6487 Před měsícem

    Great analysis!I installed 5 of this timer switch in my home for control of ventilation fans. The one in the powder room showed this symptom recently. I am expecting the other ones will fail soon. To those who are using this for fans/pumps - please consider changing them asap when it fails because a chattering relay could endanger the motor insulation, causing further damage.

    • @georgec.6487
      @georgec.6487 Před měsícem

      Just a quick update: I bought a 450V1uF cap from a local store and asked my high school boy replaced the bad capacitor. The old capacitor was measured 0.7uF, 30% lower than rated capacitance. Please be careful not to break the flex links connecting the boards. Now my son replaced the laundry room fan switch with the repaired one.

  • @executive
    @executive Před měsícem

    glass known for conducting heat? compare to what?

  • @MikinessAnalog
    @MikinessAnalog Před měsícem

    Another possible reason to use cheap capacitors could be planned obsolescence.

  • @MACTEP_CHOB
    @MACTEP_CHOB Před měsícem

    I got Osram 6,9W/575lm/90` on discount. Would never get it for full price. They should not make `em so powerful, 4W is max for this formfactor. Strangely enough it says 80W replacement, but we know they pull these numbers out of their arses. I installed `em in a place where it is needed to have light for a few minutes an hour. Quality of light itself is great.

  • @MACTEP_CHOB
    @MACTEP_CHOB Před měsícem

    At first I was sceptical of plastic, but for 5$ you can get pretty precise device. Certainly better than a mechanical ones where you cannot see a damn thing. And very convenient to use.

  • @JayWye52
    @JayWye52 Před měsícem

    most electrolytic caps have a usual specified operating lifetime of around 3000 hours,IIRC. So I don't see how they can claim 15,000 hours life for that LED bulb. I suspect it's "planned obsolescence", because the design engineers know the cap won't last anywhere near that long. PLUS,the higher the operating temperature of the circuit,the shorter the life of the electrolytics. I did see a 10K hour cap listed at Digikey,but no price listed.

  • @gavincurtis
    @gavincurtis Před měsícem

    Never trust a green electrolytic capacitor.

  • @ShaunJV12
    @ShaunJV12 Před měsícem

    I'd love to know how you expose the die so cleanly. I copied a method which involves using glass etching paste to dissolve the copper layer which works well but never looks perfect (like yours)

  • @5150norcal
    @5150norcal Před měsícem

    Is there a follow up for this video? I would like to bury an active external hard drive because I live in a high wildfire threat area, and I am not sure what exactly should be done.

  • @smileypete4625
    @smileypete4625 Před měsícem

    Great video. 😃👍 These days MR16 LEDs don't have an advantage over GU10s like the filaments used to, and there's much better choice for GU10s. I've had good results with the Ikea 3W 345lm 4000K Solhetta GU10 lamps, they used to be £3/3 in the UK but are now £5/3 😞. They do have an electrolytic but run relatively cool, so far so good for me. They do various dimmable 2700K ones too. At least CFLs are a distant nightmare now! 🤣

  • @dave0smeg
    @dave0smeg Před měsícem

    The design is deliberate. When run properly, an LED light will last over 25 years. This is not good for manufacturers who want to make a profit. Therefore they make the product have a short life by cheaping out the manufaturing process so the custome will buy more on a regular basis. I've had CFL lamps that have lasted over 10 years, while LED lamps in the same light fitting have lasted less than 2.

  • @mrlithium69
    @mrlithium69 Před měsícem

    Putting all the important circuitry into the shoddy bulb instead of the socket or appliance receptacle is actually ridiculous and nobody has the audacity to question the scheme ? i'd rather pay $50 for well built socket circuit that last 10 years - then consumable bulbs would be $2 instead of $22, after 3 changes youd save the money and it would be way better for enviro

  • @mrmarkom
    @mrmarkom Před měsícem

    I have 14 year old Sony TV that works as good as new, but everybody is telling me I should get a new one, because of ... whatever. People want new stuff, and manufacturers are happy to provide. There is no point in making longer lasting bulbs, as you would still want to replace the working ones in couple of years because of some feature you did not know you need until you saw the advertisement. We (consumers) are the ones that drive this!

  • @arcadeuk
    @arcadeuk Před měsícem

    Funny the Rubycon capacitor you show the pricing of would probably be far superior to the Threecon one used in the bulb. Additionally Rubycon go up to 130c for a few cents more, without having to go to the much bigger price jump of the tantalum polymer

  • @h0ll0wm9n
    @h0ll0wm9n Před měsícem

    Great video and teardown -- nice to see you back, 'EU" ;) HOWEVER: you boiled the unit so the EU can can say you, EU, failed that cap, not Philips. . Do you have an ESR meter? That can check cap health, too. Put a new cap in that Philips device and test your THEORY. Also for tants, they can be DANGEROUS. I have had a few go up in flames. 'Lytics don't fail that way.

  • @GodmanchesterGoblin
    @GodmanchesterGoblin Před měsícem

    Where's the ANY key...? 😁