Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Nintendo's Wiimote gets dissected, inspected

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2006/12/20/nintendos-wiimo...





While the console launch frenzy has given us some exciting innards
to look at lately, it's good to see someone finally take a big step away
from that potentially hazardous (and sued) Wiimote, pick up a
screwdriver, and delve right in. Similar to the precise movements that splayed the Wii itself, these folks used utmost caution (and a fairly
nice digicam, too) when dissecting their brand new Wiimote.

Beneath the casing was the IR sensor, capacitors, a Broadcom BCM2042 Bluetooth chip, vibration motor, LEDs, accelerometer, EEPROM, and a myriad of other random forms of circuitry. Interestingly enough, the kids behind the scenes got a little carried away and found that the "EEPROM contained all the constants like Bluetooth ID, firmware revision, etc.," while the Wiimote "functionality was burned into the Broadcom" chip
itself.

more @ source.

 

 

Source: Nintendo's Wiimote gets dissecteOriOrginally published on Wed, 20 Dec 2006 23:15:13 GMT

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