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Narrator: "I left a mess and broke a ton of pins"
Narrator: "I left a mess and broke a ton of pins"


The microscope photo of the chip's pins are shown. Various pins are bent and disconnected from traces, some of which are gone entirely.
The microscope photo of the chip's pins are shown. Various pins are bent and disconnected from pads that may not exist any more.


Narrator: "I managed to find a pinout of the chip"
Narrator: "I managed to find a pinout of the chip"
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The microscope photo from before is overlaid, matching physical pins to the visual pinout.
The microscope photo from before is overlaid, matching physical pins to the visual pinout.


Narrator: "Using this I identified the broken traces"
Narrator: "Using this I identified the broken pins"


All pins but the broken ones are hidden. This leaves:
All pins but the broken ones are hidden. This leaves:
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* TRDYB
* TRDYB


Narrator: "So I have six broken traces"
Narrator: "So I have six broken pins"


The microscope photo is shown with each of the six pins from before highlighted by name. The title text "6 broken traces" is shown.
The microscope photo is shown with each of the six pins from before highlighted by name. The title text "6 broken pins" is shown.


Narrator: "One trace is just ground"
Narrator: "One pin is just ground"


The text "1 trace is GND" is shown under the title.
The text "1 pin is GND" is shown under the title.


Narrator: "Five traces are data"
Narrator: "Five pines are data"


The text "5 traces are data" is added to the previous text.
The text "5 pins are data" is added to the previous text.


Narrator: "These are all required!"
Narrator: "These are all required!"
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Narrator: "How will I fix this?"
Narrator: "How will I fix this?"


A glossy light blue slide shows the text "How to fix?"
A glossy light blue slide shows the text "How to fix?


Narrator: "I could run wires to the pins"
Narrator: "I could run wires to the pins"
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The pins of the chip are then shown with no minimal flux residue on them.
The pins of the chip are then shown with no minimal flux residue on them.


Narrator: "I decided to practice on a test board instead."
Narrator: "Then practiced desoldering on a test board"
 
A glossy gray slide shows the text "Desoldering failed. So I tried on a test board"


A much larger STM32 is shown with many many more pins. It has flux on its edges and a hot air gun is heating it.
A much larger STM32 is shown with many many more pins. It has flux on its edges and a hot air gun is heating it.
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The microscope shows the intact pins of the test board. They are bridged but the chip was successfully removed.
The microscope shows the intact pins of the test board. They are bridged but the chip was successfully removed.


Narrator: "So I tried desoldering the Ethernet chip again"
Narrator: "So I tried desoldering again"
 
A glossy gray slide shows the text "Success! Time to try again"


The Ethernet chip is shown again, this time having flux applied to its pins with a toothpick.
The Ethernet chip is shown again, this time having flux applied to its pins with a toothpick.
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The already removed chip is lifted from the board. Underneath a massive amount of dried flux is visible.
The already removed chip is lifted from the board. Underneath a massive amount of dried flux is visible.


Narrator: "Underneath the chip was my first attempt's dried flux"
Narrator: "Underneath the chip was last attempt's dried flux"


The microscope pans around the pins of the chip showing yellowed traces and dried flux.
The microscope pans around the pins of the chip showing yellowed traces and dried flux.
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