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  • Reverse Engineering the Board

  • I spent some time reverse engineering the board to figure out where to connect to. There is conformal coating which makes soldering a bit more tricky, but definitely possible. You can see the wires I ended up with. I connected to 12V, GND and RX3 (which...
  • Watch the HackadayU Classes

  • Amazing Class 10/10 AVR: Architecture, Assembly & Reverse Engineering I realized that this course was way above my level, way too late in the game. Had invested in this and wanted to see this through. So just push through! You can do it!
  • Getting Started

  • A while a go, I have started tinkering with an old BQ20z70 BMs (recycled from old laptop battery) and it was my lucky day that the BMS was locked using the default security key from TI, here is my experiment Reverse Engineering BQ20z70 Laptop BMS and...
  • Fanatec Protocol

  • Fanatec wheel bases use a internal protocol to talk with their devices, and does this interface using RJ12-6p6c electrical interface cables. I don't wanna break my wheel base, so I check the internet, and find this amazing post: how to [convert the Fanatec Shifter to USB](https://hackaday.io/project/171155-fanatec-clubsport-shifter-sq-v15-usb-adapter-diy)**Yin Zhong** does some amanzing reverse engineering and, with the of [this post](https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/conversion-of-a-logitech-shifter-for-fanatec-wheelbase-compatibility-enabling-7th-gear-other-mods.384099/) and [this document](https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/attachments/conversion-of-a-logitech-shifter-for-fanatec-wheelbase-compatibility-by-b-spec-_-bob-dec-2018-pdf.787424/)...