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Hacking the Xbox 360 controller

Step 6Schemmy

Schemmy
The top chip is the optocoupler, a 4n27 in this case. Actually it's two of them, stacked. The outer leads represent the bottom coupler. The inner leads are the top coupler. The pins are bent up, in this scemmy.

The bottom chip is the microcontroller. It is deadbugged, thus the numbering is backwards. The pins are not bent in this case, but left as is.
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3 comments
Nov 3, 2009. 5:38 PMblahblah01 says:
yes I agree, hacking things can be totally fun and esciting, but what was the purpose/intention of this instructable?
Aug 7, 2011. 3:46 PMmgarvin says:
I am also wondering what this does... Soldering and confusing work for no apparent result.
May 1, 2011. 12:37 AMSatella says:
Im agree with you.... what was all that?

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