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Pwnagotchi Teardown

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  1. Pwnagotchi Teardown, Pwnagotchi Teardown: Schritt 1, Bild 1 von 1
    • Before removing the casing from the Pwnagotchi, there are two LED's with different functions

    • The green LED is the Rasperry Pi Zero's data indicator. This will flash as the SD card is being read/written to

    • You have the option to disable the LED if you connect to your Pwnagotchi and change it in the settings

    • The Blue LED is from the embedded battery in the Pwnagtochi casing. This LED only turns on when the battery is being used

  2. Pwnagotchi Teardown, Removing the Outer Case: Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 1
    • This step is Optional if you have a Pwnagotchi without a case.

    • If possible, remove the outer casing of your Pwnagotchi. For this guide, our case has a removeable top and bottom so we can access the screen and battery

  3. Pwnagotchi Teardown: Schritt 3, Bild 1 von 2 Pwnagotchi Teardown: Schritt 3, Bild 2 von 2
    • With the Top cover removed, we can see that the Pwnagotchi has a Waveshare E-Ink Display.

    • This area is covered by the 3D printed case to protect the display ribbon and electronics

    • The GIPO Ports all go inside the raspberry Pi Zero, you will not need the white, 8-pin header (It can be removed if you want to have a slimmer pwnagotchi)

    • This Pwnagotchi utilizes the V2 Display because of the better refresh rate. There is less ghosting on the display compares to the V1

  4. Pwnagotchi Teardown: Schritt 4, Bild 1 von 1
    • Removing the bottom case, there is a 3.7 Volt Lithium-Ion Battery powering the device with 1200mAh

    • When building the Pwnagotchi, you can use a battery (shown in the picture) or an external power source, such as an external battery pack

  5. Pwnagotchi Teardown: Schritt 5, Bild 1 von 1
    • Upon removing the E-Ink Display, there is a Raspberry Pi Zero WH that runs the Operating System for the Pwnagotchi

    • The SD card runs the OS behind the Scenes, and for this case, is protected from accidently slipping out or being removed

  6. Pwnagotchi Teardown: Schritt 6, Bild 1 von 1
    • To access the battery, we will be removing (4) of the M3 screws holding the Pi down with a Phillips head screwdriver

  7. Pwnagotchi Teardown: Schritt 7, Bild 1 von 1
    • Once the screws are removed, separate the Pi and the PiSugar Battery

    • These Pins connect to the Pi and provide power for the Device

  8. Pwnagotchi Teardown: Schritt 8, Bild 1 von 1
    • The battery is connected to the board via magnet and can be separated from the board to get a better look at the workings

    • Be careful when separating the magnets as there are two power wires connecting the wire and the board

  9. Pwnagotchi Teardown: Schritt 9, Bild 1 von 1
    • There are different connectors for this build, to better understand them, this is what they are used for:

    • Connectors/Ports on the raspberry pi zero

    • Mini HDMI Port

    • USB OTG (On-The-Go) Port

    • Power Port (Rated around 5-5.25V)

    • Ports/Connectors on the battery

    • Battery Power port

    • Battery Power Switch

  10. Pwnagotchi Teardown: Schritt 10, Bild 1 von 1
    • This is the Pwnagotchi completely taken apart

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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