はじめに
手順 1 に進むThis is a complete teardown of Fitbit surge, let's see what makes this "Ultimate Fitness Super Watch" tick.
必要な工具と部品
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Fitbit's latest fitness "super watch" has some pretty nice features, including:
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Built-in GPS
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Wrist-based optical heart rate monitor
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Wireless syncing to smartphone or computer
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7+days of battery life without gps and up to 7h with gps (according to some reviews)
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Remove the four screws
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The bands are glued pretty well so you need to cut your way through to remove them and expose the fibit body
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Cutting through the middle and lifting sideways worked pretty well
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Once you remove the bands scrape away the glue on the top side to expose the GPS antenna
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On the other band you'll find the bluetooth antenna which is actually a flexible antenna glued to the inside of the band.
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This antenna can be left on the surge if you try to detach wrist band by fitting something thin between front glass and the band.
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With the bands out of the way it's time to go inside Fitbit's guts
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Remove the four metal parts as shown in the photo
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After that just insert a screw driver or other sharp object into the fissure and voilá
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Right after splitting Fitbit into 2 the first component is immediately exposed
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Cypress CY8CTMA463 touchscreen controller
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After removing the large shield on the main PCB the brains of the gadget become visible
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Silicon Labs EFM32 Giant Gecko (ARM Cortex-M3) EFM32GG395F1024
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Micron Serial NOR Flash N25Q064A11ESEA0F
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(Cypress touchscreen controller still visible here plugged into the main PCB)
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After removing the battery holder the main PCB can be carefully dislodged from the plastic body
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Texas Instruments Battery Charger BQ24232H
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MediaTek GPS Receiver MT3339 (couldn't find any datasheet, just a press release on it)
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Texas Instruments Bluetooth Controller CC2564
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The LCD is secured with 3 very visible screws on the bottom side
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Sharp TFT-LCD LS013B7DH01
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52 件のコメント
Any idea about the sensors? The heart rate sensor is obvious, and I'm sure there are accelerators. I think the white topped part near the TI battery charger is an altimeter. Anything else on there that anyone recognizes?
Hi Chris,
Yes it's a MS5805-02BA01 pressure sensor.
I've been trying to repair a Fitbit charge and the device had a dry joint. Sadly I was unable to repair it. Bin job :(
Could you show photos of the area where the Heart Rate Sensor is located. It is Seen clearly in Step5 - first picture. Is it a custom sensor or does it use a 3rd party sensor
@Tim: yes, I would like to know the same thing? Is it possible to replace a cracked screen and if so, how much is the part?