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10. Adımdaki Değişiklikler

Düzenleyen: Adam O'Camb

Düzenleme onaylandı tarafından Adam O'Camb

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[* black] De-shielding that board shows us some of the fun that's running the light show up top:
- [* red] Texas Instruments [http://www.ti.com/product/TLC5971/datasheet/abstract#SBVS1465350|TLC5971|new_window=true] LED Driver
+ [* red] Texas Instruments [http://www.ti.com/product/TLC5971/datasheet/abstract#SBVS1465350|TLC5971|new_window=true] LED driver
[* orange] Cypress [http://www.cypress.com/file/138656/download|CY8C4245LQI-483|new_window=true] Programmable System-on-Chip, likely tasked with touch control
[* yellow] ON Semiconductor [link|https://www.onsemi.com/products/power-management/load-switches/fpf1039|FPF1039] slew-rate-controlled load switch
[* green] Texas Instruments [link|https://www.ti.com/product/TPS62135|TPS62135] 4 A step-down converter
[* black] The flip side of the board houses the LEDs and the diffuser that gives the indicator its cloudy look.
[* icon_note] The plus and minus symbols are cut straight through the board, and each has its own little triad of LEDs plus a light guide to aim the photons where they're needed most.
[* black] The top side of the board (second photo) sports a neatly organized pattern of tiny divots—possibly a capacitive grid, [guide|72684|like on the Google Home|stepid=145457|new_window=true], for registering your taps and touches on the surface above.