I Need Help to ID a PCB

I came in late on this…enjoyed reading the Sherlock Holmes’ short story. :wink:

I have a bunch of PCBs laying around. We could make this a weekly thing;)

There needs to be a dedicated Topic for threads such as this even if it’s just for fun!

Start one up!

might be too easy for some of you…

Inductive Charging pad?

that was quick

yeah it’s a 2 position phone charger. I thought that copper coil cloverleaf pattern was pretty boss.

20 minutes! Quick turn around. What does he win? :wink:

Those are pretty cool looking inside.

I’ve got a new one to add!
Here’s one of the more interesting PCBs I have laying around.
Hope its not too easy.

I’ll hide my answer to let other people take a stab.


It’s a Muvo V200. Hints - External Power adapter, audio codec, headset jack

Copy and paste to notepad for the answer. :smiley:

Cyberdemon…over achiever

Haha - Sweet helmet.

Those wheels cost about as much as a solid works licence :cry:

Whoa! Didn’t notice those were Lightweight’s. Kid probably got smoked by the girl on the Blue 20 inch though. Fred in training for sure.

Haha, that’s an awesome picture, Brett

What do you guys think this PCB was for? Got it as a reference sample for another project from our guys in HK;

First gen ipod scroll wheel?

Google similar images was no help…

I don’t think so - the image I posted is of a circuit board with an 8" diameter

Hmm that one’s got me stumped - definitely appears to be some type of light up LED product - but what exactly I can’t say.

Originally I was thinking it was an LED clock for sure, but the fact that there aren’t 60 segments seems to dismiss that idea.

Then I googled “LEDUP” and saw that it was a company that makes/made some random LED products so I wonder if this was some type of disco-ball/random widget along those lines.

Definitely some light up widget though.

DJ “turntable” display?

I’m with Cyberdemon - think it goes in the base of one of their Christmas trees?