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Who is familiar with PocketLink semiconductor and or Tesla Model 3 electronics
I got my hands on a Tesla Model 3 aftermarket module (Display/Cluster)
The IC's are labled with the brand 'PocketLink' 

Id like to know more about what these parts are.


Chip1:

PocketLink
B2 003GCFB
2720B0082
  ARM
(48 pins lqfp, ARM uC?)


Chip2:

PocketLink
    V3
 2020-L02
(128 pins lqfp, FrameBuffer & Timing generator?)


Chip 3:

Pocket Link V4
   1942 2
(56 pins tssop, suspect to be an LVDS/FPD Link driver chip)


//Steven

Suggested about 3 years ago by Lundin‭