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== Summary ==
The PCB of the Y-D002-239 game controller.
Pads for four directional buttons as well as the select, start, B and A buttons are present.
Three ICs are visible:
* A lithium ion battery charger with the text  'TC4056A CM5W2P.1' on its package
* A large epoxied chip, most likely a microcontroller for handling the buttons
* A smaller epoxied chip, most likely a wireless transmitter
A PCB antenna is visible connected to the smaller chip.
The smaller chip is connected to the large chip.
The larger chips connects to the micro USB connector.
The lithium ion battery charger connects to the micro USB port.
Some transistor is visible with unclear purpose.


== Licensing ==
== Licensing ==
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Latest revision as of 09:29, 1 March 2022

Summary[edit | edit source]

The PCB of the Y-D002-239 game controller.

Pads for four directional buttons as well as the select, start, B and A buttons are present.

Three ICs are visible:

  • A lithium ion battery charger with the text 'TC4056A CM5W2P.1' on its package
  • A large epoxied chip, most likely a microcontroller for handling the buttons
  • A smaller epoxied chip, most likely a wireless transmitter

A PCB antenna is visible connected to the smaller chip.

The smaller chip is connected to the large chip.

The larger chips connects to the micro USB connector.

The lithium ion battery charger connects to the micro USB port.

Some transistor is visible with unclear purpose.

Licensing[edit | edit source]

This work is available under the CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication license.

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