Nintendo WaveBird Wireless Controller Receiver Teardown
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Step 6
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The IC is a custom (or relabeled) Nintendo chip marked "WCRX-DOL / T2.7488K1". ("Wireless Controller Receiver - Dolphin"). It is presumably a microcontroller that decodes signals from the radio and sends them to the console.
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This 4-pin connector goes to the joypad connector on the GameCube.
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Desolder these four points to remove the shield and expose the radio on the other side.
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Step 7
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The bottom side has all the RF circuitry -- the chip is a Nintendo chip marked "WR-DOL / H2102 / CG2710 / 02", presumably the radio.
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EPCOS X6882 custom bandpass filter
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Trim-pot for adjustment at the factory -- could be a frequency tweak or gain adjustment.
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The rotary switch allows the user to choose a frequency to avoid interference with other devices.
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The antenna is mounted directly on the PCB, inside the device.
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