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Paso 4
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We interrupt this disassembly to bring you display chips!
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Microsoft X904169, possibly N-Trig's Surface Pen controller and X904163 (likely touchscreen line driver)
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Analogix ANX2604, possibly a DisplayPort converter.
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Macronix MX25U1635F 16 Mb serial NOR flash memory
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Silicon Works SW5077 power management
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Likely Silicon Mitus SM4063B programmable gamma buffer
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LG makes this display, which seems suspiciously similar to the one we found on the Surface Pro 5.
[* black] We interrupt this disassembly to bring you display chips! | |
- | [* red] Microsoft X904169 06 CL1706, possibly N-Trig's Surface Pen controller. |
- | [* orange] Microsoft X904163 01 CL1708 |
- | [* yellow] Analogix ANX2604, possibly a DisplayPort converter. |
+ | [* red] Microsoft X904169, possibly N-Trig's Surface Pen controller and X904163 (likely touchscreen line driver) |
+ | [* orange] Analogix ANX2604, possibly a DisplayPort converter. |
+ | [* yellow] Macronix [link|https://www.macronix.com/en-us/products/NOR-Flash/Serial-NOR-Flash/Pages/spec.aspx?p=MX25U1635F&m=Serial%20NOR%20Flash&n=PM1901|MX25U1635F] 16 Mb serial NOR flash memory |
+ | [* green] Silicon Works SW5077 power management |
+ | [* light_blue] Likely Silicon Mitus SM4063B programmable gamma buffer |
[* black] LG makes this display, which seems suspiciously similar to the one we found on the [guide|92362|Surface Pro 5|stepid=173110|new_window=true]. | |
[* icon_note] Could they be cross-compatible? Yes they could—we dropped last year's display into our Surface Pro 6, and it worked almost like someone planned it that way. |
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