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| Hypernova:
Maybe someone who know more about this can chime in but doesn't exposing the die present a major failure point from corrosion? |
| Stonent:
--- Quote from: mikeselectricstuff on October 13, 2013, 11:12:12 pm --- --- Quote from: Noize on October 13, 2013, 11:10:25 pm ---Is the x-ray machine from the luggage scanner that you had? I thought that you had sold it? Love to have one of those! --- End quote --- No it's a mailroom x-ray I picked up a while ago. Have shot half a teardown but not got round to finishing --- End quote --- I had just figured you scrapped as much of the metal as you could and condensed the unit, but now that I think about it, the luggage xray was made to be in motion and this one was still. |
| l3iggs:
Hey Mike, thanks for taking the time to put together a very interesting tear down. Have you attempted to coax the data stream out of the sensor module without the main board attached? |
| mikeselectricstuff:
--- Quote from: l3iggs on October 14, 2013, 04:25:42 pm ---Hey Mike, thanks for taking the time to put together a very interesting tear down. Have you attempted to coax the data stream out of the sensor module without the main board attached? --- End quote --- No but may look at some point -My guess is FPGA could be generating some of the timing signals. Will probably need to make a riser adapter to get at the pins though - need to see if I can ID and obtain the board-board connectors. |
| firewalker:
X-raing the sensor could reveal something? Alexander. |
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