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1. adıma gitHere's a chip identification summary for the Meta Quest Pro headset and controller.
Check out our Meta Quest Pro teardown for more details.
Special thanks to community member CChin for his contribution!
Videoya Genel Bakış
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Qualcomm SXR2155P Snapdragon XR2+ Applications Processor
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Micron MT62F1536M64D8CL-026 WT:B 12 GB LPDDR5 SDRAM Memory
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Western Digital SDINFDO4-256G 256 GB NAND Flash Memory (UFS)
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Lattice Semiconductor LIF-MD6000-6 CrossLink FPGA
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Qualcomm PM8150L Power Management
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Cmedia CM7120 Audio DSP & CODEC Hub
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Analog Devices MAX98360AENL 3.2 W Mono Class-D Audio Amplifier
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Infineon CYPD3177 USB Type-C Port Controller
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Qualcomm SMB1355 Li-Ion Battery Charger w/ Quick Charge 2.0/3.0/5.0
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Qualcomm PM3003A Power Management
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Texas Instruments TLC59401 16-Ch. LED Driver
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Texas Instruments TS3USB221 USB 2.0 SPDT Analog Switch
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Awinic AW37504CSR ? Dual Output Power Supply
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Analog Devices MAX77827B 1.6 A Buck Boost Converter
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Texas Instruments TPS62148 2.0 A step-down converter
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Texas Instruments TPS61378-Q1 4.8 A synchronous boost converter
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SG Micro SGM66056 2.2 MHz synchronous boost converter
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OmniVision WS4694C 28 V over-voltage & over-current protection load switch
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SG Micro SGM2578AAD 2 A load switch
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Texas Instruments TLV7031 single comparator
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Texas Instruments TLV9054 quad 5-MHz rail-to-rail operational amplifier
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SG Micro SGM4T245 4-Bit Bus Transceiver
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SG Micro SGM2045-1.20 300 mA / 1.2 V LDO regulator
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SG Micro SGM2045-3.00 300 mA / 3.00 V LDO regulator
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Nexperia 74AUP3G34 triple buffer
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Nexperia 74LVC1G07 single buffer
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NXP Semiconductor NX30P0121UK 3 A over-voltage protection
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Awinic AW32710CSR over-voltage protection load switch
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onsemi FSA4480UCX USB Type-C analog switch
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SG Micro SGM4553 2-bit bidirectional voltage-level translator
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OmniVision DPDT analog switch (possibly)
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Murata LBEE5xx1WK ? type 1WK Bluetooth/WiFi module
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Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840 Bluetooth 5.3 low-energy SoC
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Qualcomm PM8250 power management
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Qualcomm PM8150B power management
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Qualcomm PMK8002 ? clock generator
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Texas Instruments TCA6418E 18-bit I/O expander
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Renesas SLG59M1717V 5 A load switch
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Qualcomm SM6115 Snapdragon 662 Octa-Core applications/baseband processor
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Samsung K4U8E3S4AD-MGCL 1 GB LPDDR4X SDRAM memory
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Samsung KLM4G1FETE-B041 4 GB eMMC NAND flash memory
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Qualcomm PMI632 power management
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Microchip ATSAMD20G17 32-bit microcontroller
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Renesas DA7281 haptic driver
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Texas Instruments SN74AUC1G32 single 2-input OR gate
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Nordic Semiconductor nRF52832 Bluetooth Low-Energy 5.3 SoC
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Skyworks SKY66111-11 Bluetooth Low Energy front-end module
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Probably Qorvo QPC8019Q DPDT RF switch
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Qualcomm WCN3950 WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, & FM radio
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TDK-InvenSense ICM-42688-P 6-axis MEMS accelerometer & gyroscope
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Cmedia CM7120 Audio DSP & CODEC Hub
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Analog Devices MAX98360A Class-D Audio Amplifier
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Qualcomm SMB1355 Battery Charger
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Infineon CYPD3177 USB Type-C Port Controller
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Texas Instruments TLC59401 16-Ch. LED Driver
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Bir Yorum
Any photo-and-text-based teardown of the entire device like iFixit used to do? Love the company, but the fact that there aren't non-video articles on this under the Teardowns section is honestly a bit of a letdown. Would it be possible to bring them back? They're a really useful resource.