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  1. iControl Networks Piper Teardown, Cracking Open The Case: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • Piper is held together with four "security Philips" screws located in the battery case. Each screw has a post in the middle, meant to foil use of a standard screwdriver. However....

    • If you don't have the right bit, just use a large #2 philips head screwdriver: the bit won't go deep enough to get tangled up in the security feature.

    • Once the screws are out use a plastic spludger to pry open four plastic clips holding the shell together.

  2. iControl Networks Piper Teardown, What's Inside: étape 2, image 1 de 3 iControl Networks Piper Teardown, What's Inside: étape 2, image 2 de 3 iControl Networks Piper Teardown, What's Inside: étape 2, image 3 de 3
    • Piper is dominated by a large speaker, and a Mallory PS-953Q security horn. It's loud. The CPU is a Texas Instruments TMS320DM365 media processor with a ZW0301 based Z-Wave module.

    • Piper uses two tiny antennas, one for Z-Wave one for WiFi.

    • That's it... a pretty simple layout.

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