![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Battery Compartment Standard GOPRO HERO battery implementation.It may allow for HDMI out over the SBU pins of the USB type-C port. USB-C PCB This board houses the USB-C connector and Pericom Databus Mux.Front Microphone PCB Contains the front side's left, right, and top microphones as well as a status LED and backup battery for the real time clock.Unlike other plastic cameras, it does not screw into the skeleton. The dual lens array screws into the front ABS housing in multiple places. Unlike other cameras, the Inertia Measurement Unit is not placed precisely in the center of the imaging sensor. Dual Lens & Sensor Array Two Nittoh lenses and Sony IMX577 modules are glued together. One of the two arrays have the Bosch IMU populated which gives the acceleration information for the system.Speaker & Mode Switch Interestingly the speaker itself has a built in waterproof membrane.This section is expanded upon down below. Motherboard Houses primary processing.It also contains the "e-compass", a Bosch BMM150. Top PCB | GNSS On the top of the camera resides the GNSS antenna and controller, two microphones, and the shutter switch.It provides structure, frame grounding, and shielding for all the electronics. Skeleton The front and rear skeletons are heat staked to the ABS housing and then affixed to the base of the camera by three screws.Membranes cover the microphone, and a "breathing" port. For the camera's 16ft waterproofness, both lenses, and all the screw holes, have washers sealing up the body. It consists of two halves, sealed together by some sort of epoxy. Housing The ABS plastic housing has a rubberized overmolding.Many other blogs have already reviewed the MAX's functionality, so we'll focus on the internal wizardry that makes it work. This camera will allow you to get stabilized, immersive shots, with minimal post editing. It's been a while since we performed a physical teardown of a GOPRO, but with the innovations in the new GOPRO MAX, a full teardown is warranted. ![]()
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