Sep 28, 2014

GJ8018LCD : My Latest Portable SMD BGA Reworks Station

My latest SMD BGA portable reworks station with LCD display another comparison with SAIKE 8858.


Description :
  • This product is yet another innovative industry technology breakthrough that bypassing the traditional diaphragm pump air supply and transformer power supply
  • And the use of LCD digital display hot air temperature, and its sophisticated design, superior quality


Technical parameters:
  • Model GJ8018LCD
  • Operating voltage AC220V Operating Current 2.5A
  • Power consumption: 450W, Hot air temperature:Condition temperature 450 ℃ (Max.)



Features:
  1. Beautiful shape, easy to use and carry space saving operation
  2. The quality of imported motor and heating elements, natural and gentle wind, air heat distribution. Easy to adjust the operator to precisely control the temperature and air volume.
  3. LCD display hot air temperature, digital thermostat, the operator uses an intuitive, blowing welding handy
  4. No way solder contact pads may dispense parts displacement and thermal shock
  5. Welding QFP and SOP type IC, welding and soldering can be selected according to requirements of different nozzle
  6. Suitable for most surface mount soldering and rework parts, such as: SOIC, CHIP, QFP, PLCC, BGA, etc.
  7. For desoldering various shielding box cover board
  8. Shrink Heat Shrink Tubing, PVC film and polyethylene materials with metal connections

SAIKE 8858 : My Portable SMD BGA Rework Station

The SAIKE 8858 is a Portable SMD/BGA Rework Station, can be as such Hot Air, Blower, Solder, Heat Gun.


Description:
  1.  Automatic mode
  2. Microcomputer control automatically, automatic thermostat, standby,warming up rapidly, temperature stability, accuracy is ± 2 ;
  3. Replacing heating core, hot helical structure; adjustable temperature is 100 -480 , it is suitable for general / lead-free soldering;
  4. Replaceable large, medium and small nozzles, strong non-noise blowers, rotary air output; adjustable air pressure is 3mph-10mph 99 class, it can meet different welding requirements;
  5. Intelligent software design, high-temperature alarm, automatic fault detection and alarm, automatic standby overtime;
  6. Highly efficient switching power supply, power supply control system is integration design;
  7. The supply voltage is 220V
  8. Long-life heating batteries, vulnerable parts can be removable and replacement, reduce the cost of users;
  9. Small size, low power, easy to use, easy to operate.

Specification:
  • Voltage: 220V
  • Power frequency: 50-60Hz
  • Power: 100-320W
  • Temperature: 100-480, analyze temperature: 1
  • Air pressure: 3-10mph,, 99 grade
  • Mode: automatically
  • Display: digital tube/3
  • Dimension: 128mm×54mm×32mm
  • Air output: 120L/min (The MAX.)


Sep 24, 2014

How to write pfsense image onto a SSD for fast installation

One question we have received since the how to build a pfsense box piece is how to quickly install a pfsense image onto a SSD. Recently we sent three Dell C6100 XS23-TY3 servers to our collocation facility but had not yet decided upon a few software items. We used the three day transit and racking time to do some basic software installation. One of these tasks included two instances of pfsense on SSD installations which we prepped offsite. When it was time to do the final installation, each pfsense node received its SSD and the units booted right up. As a result we did a quick guide on the installation after we confirmed it worked perfectly.


Copying pfsense onto a SSD

The first step in the copy process is to install the drive in the physical machine. Although we have done this for a few different SSD implementations, we are actually using an iSCSI volume setup on a Synology DS1812+ that was mounted locally. Disk management shows the following drive ready to use in the system.


The next step is to get physdiskwrite for Windows here. We are using Windows 8 Pro and thus are using the PhysGUI.exe to make the process a bit easier. One major note about this step is that since one will be making major changes to disks, one will want to run the program as administrator.


Once the PhysGUI is loaded, one will see a list of drives installed in the system. In this case we are going to use PHYSICALDRIVE5 because we are going to attach that to an iSCSI boot machine soon. For the purpose of today’s guide, we are going to use it just as we would the OCZ Agility 3 or any other SSD (we used Intel SSDs for our colocation.) PhysGUI is not an English utility so it is slightly less intuitive for native English speakers.


After selecting the correct disk, right click and open the pfsense image that you want to flash on the SSD. For this we are using the pfsense 2.0.2 stable release and are using the 4GB NanoBSD VGA version. You can read more about the versions and download here. With a SSD, we are much less sensitive to size than we are on a small USB flash drive.


Once clicking on open, and since we are using a 4GB installation, we are asked to confirm that we want to pick a capacity over 2GB for the pfsense installation.


At this point one will get a confirmation about destroying the current content on the disk and overwriting it with the disk image. Beware – you can lose data doing this so triple check before proceeding.


Once this is done, it will generally take a few seconds to write everything out. Going back into disk management one will see the image is written to the SSD.


One tip here is that you can use this to do extreme over provisioning. A 60GB drive that is brought down to 8-16GB will see considerably higher write endurance as compared to a fully provisioned drive. This can be important if one is trying to write logs to the drive.


Sep 6, 2014

TM Innacomm ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N Username Password

Telekon Malaysia (TM), The Innacomm ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N is a new modem replacing Innacomm W3400V6. The modem login ID/username/password is already printed in the manual guideline. This new modem wireless router all in one residential gateway is unique due to its modem password architecture is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC Address ID.


Here's how it is look like, the TM Innacomm ADSL-INNATECH-W7100N Username Password

Modem Login: tmadmin
Modem Pass : Adm@****


Hint: **** is the last-4 digit modem CPE MAC Address ID (e.g: XXXXXXXX1234, so CPE MAC ID is 1234)

Modem Pass: Adm@1234

You can refer also to TM ADSL RIGER DB120-WL Default Username Password both are identical.

Different modem has different CPE MAC Address ID. But don't worry, you can refer sticker info at the back of the modem every time you forgot or lost the modem box.

Jul 23, 2014

How-To Upload myBRO Device Certificate and Private Key

I made this write ups for the request of my guest readers who has having a hard time on uploading their myBRO DV235T device certificate and private key aka the Green Packet 4G wireless broadband WiMAX CPEs. Let me tell you that this WiMAX modem have different flavor, the first firmware release and being loaded by PLDT/Smart Telco were version: v2.10.14-g1.0.6-smart then v2.10.14-g1.0.7-smart and next is v2.10.14-g1.0.8-smart similarly there is also stock firmware of Green Packet which is used by subscriber/s and Netizen who are avid of getting the full access to this device such as the web_update-2_3G-v2.10.14-g1.0.4-gp and the web_update-3_5G-v2.10.14-g.1.0.5-gp all of this said firmwares work for this tutorial.

This guide will help you upload your myBRO DV235T Green Packet 4G WiMAX modem broadband device certificate and private key only via any web browser will do.

First, open any web browser such as Firefox, IE, SeaMonkey or any other similar browser and point to https://192.168.15.1 if you are using PLDT/Smart Firmware and https://10.1.1.254 if your device is loaded with Green Packet stock firmware.


Once you are login to the graphical user interface (gui) as the above screenshot, navigate your mouse  on the left Main Menu point to WIMAX menu  it will prompt you the sub-menu on Authentication Setting.On the Authentication Mode drop down and select User and Device Authentication. Just leave the below setting that has check/tick.


Next, on the EAP Supplicant just follow the Screenshot above I hope it is very clear to you on how to fill up the following space provided make sure your MAC address the colon (:) is omitted, then upload the device certificate wmx_client_ca.pem  likewise the private key wmx_priv_key.key.


Scrolling down, on the Options Menu please do not forget to untick or uncheck the Ignore Cert Verification and then click the Save button to apply the changes you have done.


Finally, go back to Main Menu, navigate your mouse and point  it to Network menu, then on the WAN sub-menu. Locate the space provided labeled with Clone MAC Address as what the snapshot show you. You can now input your desired MAC Address make it sure that the colon (:) now is not omitted. Again scroll down hit the button Save, your myBRO DV235T 4G WiMAX broadband modem will now reboot in 70 seconds. Login again on the stated IP addresses to your corresponding firmware now you are connected. Enjoy!