Any idea how to safely get this monolith out? It’s enclosed in metal except for the plug side.
The full size flash drive is for size reference.
Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
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Re: Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
I usually start by using diagonal cutters to cut both of the top corners and peel it back like an old sardines can. Usually, ones like this have little clips in the back that hold the monolith in place, but they are near impossible to see.
Re: Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
fun times...
Re: Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
Here is a great example. But it's in Russian
Anyway, everything is pretty clear without any words
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=eBt5EGL4Vmc
Anyway, everything is pretty clear without any words
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=eBt5EGL4Vmc
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Re: Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
I took off the metal piece by piece .
Here’s what’s inside. It doesn’t look like the typical monolith. Do I have to remove the plastic piece with the pins? It looks like its soldered on.
Re: Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
You need to remove to expose the surface which you will need to scratch to remove the top coating - then you will see tracks and from this pattern you need to determine if a pin map if available that you can use as reference to wire connection to.
Re: Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
It looks like it need to be soldered off.....
Re: Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
Very often there is glue inside so this method will not work.
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Re: Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
May be is litte late... I hope be usefull for you:
A. With soldering iron and helped whith a cuter knife, remove the points 1 (first picture), result second picture.
B. With hot gun remove the points labeled 2 (first picture), result 3rd picture
C. Remove solder and clean the monolith
D. Remove epoxy using your better procedure
E. Technological pins are exposed... now the problem is I haven't the pinout... this is a SuperSpeed (USB3.1) port that is the reason 9 pin conection.
Next step is get a logical analizer and learn to identify each pad activity.
A. With soldering iron and helped whith a cuter knife, remove the points 1 (first picture), result second picture.
B. With hot gun remove the points labeled 2 (first picture), result 3rd picture
C. Remove solder and clean the monolith
D. Remove epoxy using your better procedure
E. Technological pins are exposed... now the problem is I haven't the pinout... this is a SuperSpeed (USB3.1) port that is the reason 9 pin conection.
Next step is get a logical analizer and learn to identify each pad activity.
Re: Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
Yeah, I've been at the last step. No pinout solution currently available for this model yet.
Re: Tiny monolith transcend 32 GB
Then... Nex step... logic analyzer.
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