Computer Mobo Scroungeup
Recently i received 2 computer motherboards and one broken laptop. So i started doing the best thing for them
, taking them apart. First came the notebook, which was quite difficult to take apart, lots of screws in lots of small corners, pieces screwed together from both sides, etc.
But after a couple of hours i was left with a 15,4″ WXGA lcd panel, one 512 MB ram dimm(i used this to upgrade a friends laptop), a laptop keyboard, a laptop battery, a laptop cd-rom, a wifi lan board, and lots of different chips taken from the motherboard. In fact i will post a list with all the parts at the end of the article, because i have an idea
Next came the two computer motherboards, i took those apart too and saved allot of interesting chips.
And now the idea: since i now have a bunch of parts i want to give’em to someone so it can make something interesting out of it. I also want to give that person a PCB from BKRtech. So take a look at the list and if something looks interesting and you have an idea let me know, I’ll send you the parts and the PCB.
the list..
- LF-H80P – 1:1 ethernet transformer
- TEA5767 – single chip FM radio (1 x TEA5767 sent to Andreas Nilsson in Sweeden, there is 1 left)
- RTM660 – 109R Realtek soundcard
- ALC655 – six channel AC’97 audio codec
- CMI9738 – four channel AC’97 audio codec
- RTL8100CL – single-chip fast ethernet controller with power management
- W83627HF-AW – Winbond I/O familly chip
- W49V002FAP – Winbond 256k x 8 cmos flash memory with fwh interface
- Samsung 610 K9K8G08U0M – 1G x 8 Bit / 2G x 8 Bit NAND Flash Memory – Samsung semiconductor
- Samsung 616 K9WAG08U1A – 1G x 8 Bit / 2G x 8 Bit NAND Flash Memory – Samsung semiconductor
- SST39VF04 – 5124K x 8 CMOS Multi-Purpose Flash
- ATJ2085W – single-chip for flash-based digital music player
- ATJ2085H – single-chip for flash-based digital music player
- APL1087 – 800mA Low Dropout Fast Response Positive Adjustable Regulator and Fixed 1.8V, 2.5V and 3.3V
- GD75232 – multiple RS232 drivers and receivers – Texas Instruments
- TPS2210A – PC Card Power-Interface Switch w/ Reset For Serial PCMCIA Controller – Texas Instruments
- TPS5130 – triple synchronous buck controller with nmos ldo controller – Texas Instruments
- MAX1909E – Multichemistry Battery Charger with Automatic System Power Selector
- ISL6559CR – Multi-Phase PWM Controller
- 7407 – Hex Buffers/Drivers With Open-Collector High-Voltage Outputs – Texas Instruments
- IRF3704S – SMPS MOSFET – International Rectifier
- F3711S – HEXFET Power MOSFET – International Rectifier
- CEB6030L – N-Channel Logic Level Enhancement Mode Field Effect Transistor – Chino-Excel Technology
- FDD8896 – 30V N-Channel PowerTrench® MOSFET – Fairchild semiconductor
- FDD8880 – N-Channel PowerTrench® MOSFET 30V, 58A, 9mO – - Fairchild semiconductor
- 20N03L – Power MOSFET – ON Semiconductor
- PMBS3904 – equivalent 2N3904 NPN Epitaxial Silicon Transistor
- LM324M – Low Power Quad Operational Amplifiers – National Semiconductor
- ISL6227CA – Dual Mobile-Friendly PWM Controller with DDR Option – Intersil Corporation
- G1421 – 2W Stereo Audio Amplifier with No Headphone Coupling Capacitor Function – Global Mixed-mode Technology Inc
- G792 – probably fan controller – Global Mixed-mode Technology Inc
- 74LVC08A – quadruple 2-input positive-and gates
- 74AHCT125 – quadruple bus buffer gates with 3-state outputs
- 74AHCT08D – quadruple 2-input positive-and gates
- AO4407L – P-Channel Enhancement Mode Field Effect Transistor – Alpha & Omega Semiconductors
- AO4800BL – Dual N-Channel Enhancement Mode Field Effect Transistor – Alpha & Omega Semiconductors
- ISL6207CB – High Voltage Synchronous Rectified Buck MOSFET Driver – Intersil Corporation
- LVC14A – Hex inverting Schmitt-trigger with 5V tolerant input – NXP Semiconductors
- 74LCX00 – Low Voltage Quad 2-Input NAND Gate with 5V Tolerant Inputs
- APL5331 – 3A Bus Termination Regulator – Anpec Electronics Coropration
- 4431B – P-Channel 30-V (D-S) MOSFET – Vishay Siliconix
- 2951 – adjustable micropower voltage regulators – National Semiconductor
- RT9173 – 1.5A/3A Bus Termination Regulator – Richtek Technology Corporation
- AT93C46 – 3-Wire Serial EEPROMs – ATMEL Corporation
- 4422 – N-Channel Enhancement Mode Field Effect Transistor – Alpha & Omega Semiconductors
- 74HCT14 – hex schmitt-trigger inverters – Texas Instruments
- 74F32D – quadruple 2-input positive-or gates – Texas Instruments
- CV137PAG – Programmable FlexPC Clock for AMD K8 Processor ATI RS480 – Integrated Device Technology
- 10 KOhm thermistor
- SMD inductors – 15uH, 4,7uH, 6,8uH, 3,3uH
- SMD crystal oscillators and connectors










September 2nd, 2009 at 2:42 am
Hello,
Do you still have the AO4407L transistors ?
If so, can I have them please ?
Thanks,
Lee.
September 2nd, 2009 at 1:40 pm
Hello Lee,
Yes I have 4 pieces, but they are the standard AO4407, the L stands for green, and mine are just standard not green. Get back to me by email and tell me where are you located, and I will send you the parts.
September 3rd, 2009 at 6:05 am
I recently had a similar experience acquiring a lot of ‘useless’ odds and ends’. A friend and I took the parts and installed them into a wooden treasure chest that looked like a pirate’s treasure chest. Beveled the inside of the lid and attached the lcd display then attached the mother board and other hardware into the lower portion of the chest. After making a few minor cuts for the cd/dvd and power buttons etc. we sealed the box and presented it to a young friend. She loved it! it looks from the front when closed like a jewelery chest but once opened and plugged in she can surf the net.
September 3rd, 2009 at 2:06 pm
That sounds cool Joseph, would you like to send me some pictures to post them here on Youritronics?
October 2nd, 2009 at 2:41 am
Good morning,
I have an MP4 CUORI, which uses a MP680-cl-v11 2005-11-08 and NAND flash from Samsung 616 K9WAG08U1A PCBO FUC661PC, and is the software problem, is asking to update the firmware.
You can send me this firmware?
Thank
October 2nd, 2009 at 10:14 am
Hello Iara, Now I know what you meant in the email you sent me. The thing is I don’t have any firmware just the chips listed here. Sorry
November 21st, 2009 at 1:43 am
Do you still have any of these components? I could use the 4422 MOSFETs if you do. Obviously I would pay for shipping them to me (In Canada).
November 23rd, 2009 at 11:50 am
Hello Michael,
I still have the parts, but the thing is I’m traveling right now so I wont be back until december 1′st. You can email me (contact page) and I’ll get back to you once I get home.
June 29th, 2010 at 10:36 pm
I realize it has been quite sometime since you posted this but I was wondering if you still had the Fairchild FDD8880 and 8896 available.
Thanks,
Kevin
June 30th, 2010 at 8:23 am
Yes I still have them