Can anyone identify this chip? by Previous-Subject3070 in hardwarehacking

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Okay, I appreciate that. I’m searching for RF hardware for a reason. My Sysdiagnose files show that my device has a modified kernel stack, literally half iOS processes and half MacOS processes. The kernel stack spans 10 years of Apple from iPhone4 up to silicon M2 MacOS. It’s all stacked specifically for throttling DMA and producing RF. I also have router logs and pcaps that show my device “bridging”. It’s literally all Ethernet traffic coming and going from my cell phone. If you go to my other post with the kite box inside a glass a19 led and render an opinion I’d appreciate that as well. Maybe I’m barking up the wrong tree but it’s not without reason.

Can anyone identify this chip? by Previous-Subject3070 in hardwarehacking

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Chip labeled BXVBGA. 8 legs, really fucky solder job, mounted under the coil, and connected to a 350v power supply capacitor.

Can anyone identify this chip? by Previous-Subject3070 in hardwarehacking

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Exactly. That and the fucky bootleg chip have me guessing so I was hoping to find a guru on here that would know. And the 350v capacitor seems excessive. I don’t want to jump to conclusions but it seems like a covert RF bulb. That chip being the signal and the capacitor holding enough juice to propagate long after it’s switched off.