Hey guys, I took apart a Polycom telephone yesterday and had a question about the board. What is under the big aluminum heat sink that's soldered to the board?
Hey guys, I took apart a Polycom telephone yesterday and had a question about the board. What is under the big aluminum heat sink that's soldered to the board?
You could do the hard way and take it off yourself and have a look. Beg my pard
Thanks Hobo, but that wasn't exactly the one I found...and I don't want to destroy the board by taking it apart. I'm just curious.
It isn't a problem if the board ends up in two pieces. Just grab that piece of tin with a pliers and give it a yank. Or take a wood chisel and tap thru the metal pieces that are soldered to the board to get it off.
That's not a heat sink it's a shield, like the ones you see on cell phone boards. Grab a corner with some side cutters and open it up like a sardine can.
Yeah, if its soldered on, its probably steel, Check it with a magnet.
It will be RF shielding and there will probably be some sensitive device under it. A chip or oscillator.
Since if its Steel metal, I get the impression that it should be removed before escrap sale.
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