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'''NOTE:''' The unit GB is giga''bytes'' while the unit Gb is giga''bits''. This terminology comes directly from the manufacturer (see: [https://web.archive.org/web/20211205022748/https://www.kingston.com/unitedkingdom/en/embedded/epop-embedded-flash an archived web page])[[File:Front of catfish main board with shield removed.jpg|thumb|alt=Front of catfish main board with shield removed|Front of catfish main board with shield removed]] | '''NOTE:''' The unit GB is giga''bytes'' while the unit Gb is giga''bits''. This terminology comes directly from the manufacturer (see: [https://web.archive.org/web/20211205022748/https://www.kingston.com/unitedkingdom/en/embedded/epop-embedded-flash an archived web page])[[File:Front of catfish main board with shield removed.jpg|thumb|alt=Front of catfish main board with shield removed|Front of catfish main board with shield removed]] | ||
[[File:Back of catfish main board with shield removed.jpg|thumb|alt=Back of catfish main board|Back of catfish main board]] | [[File:Back of catfish main board with shield removed.jpg|thumb|alt=Back of catfish main board|Back of catfish main board]] | ||
[[File:F412REY6 chip.jpg|alt=Unknown chip #1 on front of catfish main board|thumb| | [[File:F412REY6 chip.jpg|alt=Unknown chip #1 on front of catfish main board|thumb|STM32F412REY (package WLCSP) on front of catfish main board]] | ||
=== Hardware details - front === | === Hardware details - front === | ||
Outside the shield at the top left of the board is | Outside the shield at the top left of the board is a STM32F412REY (package WLCSP). Markings on that chip are: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
F412REY6 | F412REY6 | ||
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TW 8 16 C | TW 8 16 C | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
A picture of this chip is shown below. | A picture of this chip is shown below. Voltage detector XC6114 from Torex, providing 2.1V detection, is a much smaller chip to the right side of the board. Markings on that chip are: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
848 | 848 | ||
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A7NZ | A7NZ | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
[[File:Unknown chip -2 on front of catfish main board.jpg|alt=Unknown chip #2 on front of catfish main board|thumb| | [[File:Unknown chip -2 on front of catfish main board.jpg|alt=Unknown chip #2 on front of catfish main board|thumb|Voltage detector XC6114 from Torex. 2.1V detection.]] | ||
=== Hardware details - back === | === Hardware details - back === | ||
[[File:Unknown chips 3 and 4 on back of catfish.jpg|alt=Unknown chips 3 and 4 on back of catfish|thumb|Unknown chips 3 and 4 on back of catfish]] | [[File:Unknown chips 3 and 4 on back of catfish.jpg|alt=Unknown chips 3 and 4 on back of catfish|thumb|Unknown chips 3 and 4 on back of catfish]] | ||
At the top of the board below the two connectors are two chips, shown in a picture below as "unknown chips 3 and 4 on back of catfish." The markings on the chip to the left say: | At the top of the board below the two connectors are two chips, shown in a picture below as "unknown chips 3 and 4 on back of catfish." Chip 3 is probably a Class‑K speaker amplifier (from Awinic AW87318CSR). The markings on the chip to the left say: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
2310208 | 2310208 | ||
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B8214 | B8214 | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
The markings on the on | The markings on the on the right say: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
K318 | K318 | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
With a barcode between "SF" and "739". A closeup photo is shown below as unknown chip #5. | With a barcode between "SF" and "739". A closeup photo is shown below as unknown chip #5. This SF739 chip may be the secure element paired to the NFC chip (perhaps a ST33J2M0 family as they are designed to work together). | ||
[[File:SF739 chip.jpg|alt=Unknown chip #5 labeled SF739|thumb|Unknown chip #5 labeled SF739]] | [[File:SF739 chip.jpg|alt=Unknown chip #5 labeled SF739|thumb|Unknown chip #5 labeled SF739. May be the secure element paired to the NFC chip (perhaps a ST33J2M0 family as they are designed to work together).]] | ||
[[File:75CK371.jpg|alt=Unknown chip #6 labeled 75CK371|thumb| | [[File:75CK371.jpg|alt=Unknown chip #6 labeled 75CK371|thumb|Chip labeled 75CK871, a single-cell Li-ion gauge from Texas Instruments BQ27421YZFR-G1D.]] | ||
The | The chip labeled 75CK871 is a single-cell Li-ion gauge from Texas Instruments BQ27421YZFR-G1D and is to the right of the battery connector and bears these markings: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
75CK371 | 75CK371 | ||
Latest revision as of 16:20, 22 February 2026
The catfish hardware is based on the Qualcomm MSM8909w chipset. In the picture of the front of the main board with the shield removed, this part is just above the horizontal center line of the board and slightly to the left of the vertical center line. The large part under the bit of rubber or glue is a Kingston 04EPOP04-NL3DM627, which is a combo memory of 4GB MLC + 4Gb LPDDR3 in a 136-Ball BGA package.
NOTE: The unit GB is gigabytes while the unit Gb is gigabits. This terminology comes directly from the manufacturer (see: an archived web page)
Hardware details - front
Outside the shield at the top left of the board is a STM32F412REY (package WLCSP). Markings on that chip are:
F412REY6 A5 008 VQ TW 8 16 C
A picture of this chip is shown below. Voltage detector XC6114 from Torex, providing 2.1V detection, is a much smaller chip to the right side of the board. Markings on that chip are:
848 2605 A7NZ
Hardware details - back
At the top of the board below the two connectors are two chips, shown in a picture below as "unknown chips 3 and 4 on back of catfish." Chip 3 is probably a Class‑K speaker amplifier (from Awinic AW87318CSR). The markings on the chip to the left say:
2310208 VGM41_1 B8214
The markings on the on the right say:
K318 AFC3
Toward the bottom of the board are three additional chips. To the left of the battery connector is a chip labeled:
SF 739
With a barcode between "SF" and "739". A closeup photo is shown below as unknown chip #5. This SF739 chip may be the secure element paired to the NFC chip (perhaps a ST33J2M0 family as they are designed to work together).
The chip labeled 75CK871 is a single-cell Li-ion gauge from Texas Instruments BQ27421YZFR-G1D and is to the right of the battery connector and bears these markings:
75CK371 BQ27431 G1D
In the photo below, it's the smaller chip to the left.
The chip to the right of at the bottom, the largest chip on the back of the board, is a ST71NFCD which is a Near field communication (NFC) controller which includes its own ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller. A closeup photo of that chip is also shown below.