I have a PX5 w/ Android 9 Dasaita 10.2in Double Din android radio. I have a replacement board with a DSP module I got from aliexpress from a Dasaita (Hot Audio) seller.
My question is, Can I swap the coreboard from my NON-DSP having motherboard to the DSP installed motherboard?
I don't have my truck currently as it's in the shop and didn't get a chance to take the radio out and take it apart to see.
Post images of both boards.
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I can't get the other motherboard picture as it's still hooked up to my truck, which is in the shop now.
I have seen some pictures and videos of the coreboards that only need to be screwed down as the pins mate up perfectly, but there are some that seems to be soldered or something.
I believe you need the appropriate software to drive the new dsp otherwise it won't be recognized.
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Here is a picture of the other board, it seems this coreboard is soldered to the motherboard.
I've contacted a seller on Aliexpress and he said I can purchase a coreboard. Both are from a Dasaita "authorized" seller (Hot Audio).
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Here is a picture of the other board, it seems this coreboard is soldered to the motherboard.
I've contacted a seller on Aliexpress and he said I can purchase a coreboard. Both are from a Dasaita "authorized" seller (Hot Audio).
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Undo screws, SOM sits on header pins..
Also, I couldn't see the "DSP" option board on either of your boards.
Not sure what it is you're asking....
marchnz said:
Undo screws, SOM sits on header pins..
Also, I couldn't see the "DSP" option board on either of your boards.
Not sure what it is you're asking....
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The DSP is on the first picture, it's parallel to the radio chip. I was just trying to see if they solder the SOM to the motherboard.
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I can't get the other motherboard picture as it's still hooked up to my truck, which is in the shop now.
I have seen some pictures and videos of the coreboards that only need to be screwed down as the pins mate up perfectly, but there are some that seems to be soldered or something.
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hello i want the motherboard this how can i get it??
do u have number for the person who have this motherboard
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Sorry this is way off topic but i just got a used laptop and the power plug is loose well when i took it apart i saw that some one else had been in here all ready. what im trying to find out is does any one know where i can find out how to repair a solder point when th solder is off the circuit board?.. yes i know how to solder but what the problem is is how do you solder back a power connecting prong when ther isnt any solder on the board at that point.. i allso need to find some skematics for my mother board.. I have been up all night trying find this info out on line and eather google is starting to suck or the old way of looking isnt working. thanks PLEASE HELP ME FIGURE THIS OUT>>> man im tired.
Usually you would bond the broken area back with an epoxy resin, such as araldite, then scrape the resin off of the track and use mod wire to solder between the two points.
Being a power socket though, I would use something thicker than normal mod wire.
thanks,skematics?
any idea on how to find the skematics for a fujistu c2010 lifebook? oh and thank you for your reply.
Can you get a photo of the solder point and an overview of the board or surrounding areas, and also model number of the board.
Normally in my experience, if the solder point has dissolved etc, just trace the path back to either another solder point on the same track, or if that's not feasible, scratch away some of the protective layer covering the desired track and solder a jumper wire directly to that point.
But, problems with this is that if you're talking about a power supply, then you might need some heavy duty wire, and may not have sufficient area to make a secure solder point...
But then again, I solder like a blind watchmaker.
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^^^ - me chipping a PS2
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photo no. model number yes
ok i cant get a picture since i dont havea webcam. But the model number i can supply. Its a Fujistu c2010 ad the mother board says earthling2mainboar01. the model numbernow theres to main numbers on the board i can find so im not sure wich one its are.CP142350-z1 and 02801236104 and there is allso big FJ-T and theres a red dot by this, AH,57-xx i hope that helps. if thats not it wherte should it be located? oh and if i can give you a mental picture of the plug its kinda like this..
o -solder point
o
o the bottom one here is the one where the solder came off theboard so when you go to solder it there nothing there.
The replacement part reads : EM-Tech EME1511AFRC
And this is it :
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I am trying to find out a replacement for my phone because my loudspeaker broke but i am having a problem locating one.
Now the dilemma is this : Should i try to find one , or ship my phone back to the US and wait for the repair from samsung itself ?
Edit : I found this : http://www.globaldirectparts.com/Samsung-Googel-Nexus-S-Ear-Speaker-Flex-Ribbon-p/smsng6098600.htm
But its only the ribbon, and i dont know if its my ribbon or the loudspeaker itself.
If anyone can locate it can you please let me know ?
Hm i guess i will send it back to samsung.
Bump, anyone has found this ? I am looking all over for it.
I'm having the same problem.
The only part I've found is this:
http://www.gultek.eu/mobile-phone-spare-parts/loudspeaker-buzzer/samsung/i9020.html
I'm going to China on the 28th, I'llsee if its available, pm me.
I managed to replace it
Hey,
I just successfully replaced my loud speaker yesterday.
While the Nexus S has an integrated Loudspeaker, earpiece and sensor module called "EM-Tech EME1511AFRC" (as you said), I could only find the individual parts to buy (i.e. the loudspeaker as an item and the rest of the components as the item).
To fix my phone I performed the following steps
Buy the loudspeaker replacement part, I bought it off "leading-wireless" on eBay, item 130559156633 (can't paste links)
Take my phone apart (ifixit.com, uri Teardown/Nexus-S-Teardown/4365/1), following steps 1-7 and stopping at 9.
Seperate the ribbon from the speaker (It's just a weak glue)
Unsolder the speaker's connection to the board and solder the replacement speaker back
Mind that while I choose to keep my ribbon piece you could also buy a new one if you're afraid to damage it.
I found it on eBay by a seller name 123phone and it's also on 'globaldirectparts' though I'm not sure as to how to buy from them
Hope this helps someone
P.S.
Sorry I can't post any links...
i'm a looser in unsold/sold technicks!
so is there any combined loadspeaker and buzzer available in the net?
(a complete EM-Tech EME1511AFRC)
especially in / to germany!
thanks...
push!
it's available in china for a few $$$.
kms108 said:
it's available in china for a few $$$.
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also a combined loudspeaker and buzzer?
so a fully soldered?
because thats the problem...,
individually I have them both in front of me, but i cant sold.. ;(
Trimmi said:
also a combined loudspeaker and buzzer?
so a fully soldered?
because thats the problem...,
individually I have them both in front of me, but i cant sold.. ;(
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same as the first post.
kms108 said:
same as the first post.
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excuse me..., i dont understand you!
my first post? Or the first post of this thread?
you mean, its available in china.., can i find it on ebay?
same item in first post.
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same item in first post.
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yes, combined it is the: EM-Tech EME1511AFRC
but i can only find the two modules separate (loudspeaker and buzzer)
they have to solded together...
try www.cnn.cn or get it direct from china.
kms108 said:
try www.cnn.cn or get it direct from china.
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on cnn.cn is only the loudspeaker-module: http://cnn.cn/shop/samsung-i9023-nexus-loudspeaker-module-p-14420.html
and not the entire unit... ;(
try contacting them, they should be able to get hold of them.
if i could get hold of them, it shouldn't be a problem for them.
I was doing a screen replacement on a Nexus 5 and a small part from the motherboard fell off.
3 pictures to illustrate the problem here:
http://min.us/mKOC4FQe6F0HI
Afterwards, the mobile connection was a lot worse than before. Now, 2 weeks later, the phone's connection has become unusable and it constantly shows no service. Only very rarely does it have any sort of connection (Edge/3G/H/4G).
Questions:
1)What is the part that came off? (see album above) My knowledge is a bit limited but I'm quite sure it has to do with the connection? I notice there are 3 other parts exactly like this spread over the motherboard.
2)Can I repair it? Do I glue it back on? Do I solder it on? Does it somehow click on? (I have tried if it clicks but this part is so tiny it's almost impossible to really handle
3)Based on my explanation, do you think this tiny part is the only cause? The phone still had some connection at first but it got worse. I'm also planning to order replacement antenna cables to see if that helps.
Thanks in advance!
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In my case.. I had to replace the charging circuit Cuz it was 'broken' as described by the cellphone shop.. It has connections to the antenna.. Now phone is fully working.. Before that though, I tried different sim cards with different companies (bell Rogers and fido) all worked on my phone except my carrier sim card (mobilicity). After replacing the circuit I just mentioned everything works fine. Cost is 25$
Needs solder it's an rf trimmer /radio frequency. It's vital to an ariel of one type or other. If you want to risk a bodge assemble everything except the back and hold it in place with bluetack. If it works I was going to say epoxy it but don't. Get someone to solder it. It's easy to do if you have the skills.
Oh vital it's right way round and has now been turned. There should be a slot for tuning it.
Hi People
Need help identifying, or finding supply of pins for my brand new (but faulty) Teyes CC3 8G (non-360).
I have tried raising a dispute with Teyes OFFICIAL AliExpress store. They responded with please watch this movie about steering wheel controls, Reset the unit, and offered 2c refund for supplying a faulty $600 unit?
And yes, I have been waiting many days for the 3 Teyes website WhatApp Support accounts to respond. Nothing from the two Chinese WhatsApp channels, and the Russian withdrew from the chat session without responding.
Oh, and Dan in Australia is p1ssed at me from buying from AliExpress instead of him, and has withdrawn any support. I didn't know he was a separate reseller.
There are a multitude of different pins in mainly 1.0, 1.5, 1.8, 2 .2, and 2.8mm sizes.
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Searching Amazon, AliExpress and Google I have managed to put together the following list of pin models.
Hope this might help someone. The list of what I have worked out is on my Google Drive in PDF and Excel files.
The 4 pins required for my repairs and alterations
Large Female Pin rear of Teyes CC3: 13mm long and 3mm wide as read by micrometer
Small Female Pin rear of Teyes CC3: 11mm long, 2mm wide, 3mm height
Really lost with this one.
Kia Cerato 3rd Gen YD 2016 small audio pin: 22mm long, and 0.9mm diameter as read by micrometer (Probably goes as 1mm)
I have found this ->20 Pcs Auto Female Male Crimp Pins Loose Wire Terminal 1123343-1 For Tyco Amp Connector 1376352-1 but I'm not 100% sure. Might order any.
Most pins that I can find have a retaining wing on each side instead of one on the top.
Kia Cerato 3rd Gen YD 2016 large flat pin: 23.5mm long, 2.2mm wide, and 0.75mm height
I am nearly 100% certain this is a 612-2.2A.
Any help greatly appreciated
No longer necessary. I fixed the fault myself.
I purchased this new unit, but I haven't seen any reviews about it. From the specs it looks high end. I got the 8gb/128gb model.
M6 MAX_Shenzhen Mekede Technology Co., Ltd.
I got it from MLOVELIN's AliExpress store. For $693.55 NZD, it's not cheap. The shipping was fast but it arrived missing the power cable and metal brackets. I'll post my experience with the unit and the sellers here once I power it up. I'm curious to see if the seller will send the missing parts or not.
Have you seen this unit in the wild? What's your opinion about it?
I'll edit this post with more info as we discover more about this unit
Here's what I got in the mail today
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Here's what I got in the mail today
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A new inductive cooker?
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You're supossed to be able to see the windscreen, mate
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You're supossed to be able to see the windscreen, mate
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Not necessarily.....FSD is 100% operational according to eLon
I assume the original poster has a tEsla cause buying any other car would be foolish. Tesla owners make an extra $30,000 a year by having their cars serve as taxis while they sleep!!
you can save the system software and share it with us
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Not necessarily.....FSD is 100% operational according to eLon
I assume the original poster has a tEsla cause buying any other car would be foolish. Tesla owners make an extra $30,000 a year by having their cars serve as taxis while they sleep!!
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I heard they had spontaneous combustion issues due to a bug in the rapid unscheduled disassembly error handling routine.
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I heard they had spontaneous combustion issues due to a bug in the rapid unscheduled disassembly error handling routine.
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Code bug = €L0n
Quarantine and reboot