Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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You got all that right but the resistors - They are 47Ohm not 470 and not 470k
Sorry they have the number 470 which means 47X10^0 ohms, meaning, 47 ohms.
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How the mosfet install in switch lite ??? Can some one tell me the page of this???
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www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/vishay-dale/CRCW060347R0FKEAC/7924025 0603

www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/vishay-dale/CRCW080547R0FKEAC/7922299 0805

I ordered 2 diff sizes to see what I like better

We need one guide with all this info and what pin to solder on cpu flex for all versions so the same questions don't keep getting asked and so it helps everyone out. I know there is an AIO thread just started but its still needs more info.

I need more time off work to update it all ahahah
 
so i just saw this video
and remember this old thread, woah so many new comments
so simple, we will have new cheap mod-chip in the future right ?

because now the cost for chip alone + solder service is like 150-200$
 
ohmygod. my brain will explode. can you provide me a link .thank you so much ! :)
Does the pico usb c not need cc pin aswell I say this as if i use a standard usb 1.1 micro USB cable to usbc windows wont detect it

Does anyone have a pinout for us that removed the port of what we need to wire a usb cable back to the pico and to enable the missing boot button just to flash for software support in 2.6
 
it's no so clear, es greenish, is PCB UV glue, It's a gel you apply using something like a toothpick and then with a UV lamp you cure it and solidify.
Thanks! I'll order some, that sounds great.

It looks like I may need new UV lamps too. I have 254nm and 222nm. This seems to need 365nm.

I'm not sure what wavelength my UV eraser for EPROMs is. Would that work?
 
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Thanks! I'll order some, that sounds great.

It looks like I may need new UV lamps too. I have 254nm and 222nm. This seems to need 365nm.

I'm not sure what wavelength my UV eraser for EPROMs is. Would that work?
I really don't know, I use a cheap UV flashlight and works fine, some people even uses sun light. :P
 
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