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krane overview.jpg|view after opening the case. Note the flexcable joining both parts. | krane overview.jpg|view after opening the case. Note the flexcable joining both parts. | ||
krane bottom.jpg|bottom part of the case, after disconnecting the | krane bottom.jpg|bottom part of the case, after disconnecting the display cable | ||
krane chassis.jpg|bare chassis after removing the motherboard | krane chassis.jpg|bare chassis after removing the motherboard | ||
krane board top.jpg|overview of the motherboard | krane board top.jpg|overview of the motherboard | ||
krane soc.jpg|motherboard, showing the SoC, eMMC | krane soc.jpg|motherboard, showing the PMIC, SoC, eMMC, and the MIPI DSI to DP bridge | ||
krane board bottom.jpg|bottom side of the motherboard | krane board bottom.jpg|bottom side of the motherboard | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 13 April 2025
Codename | Krane |
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Baseboard | Kukui |
oh Kraaaaneeee...
Krane is an aarch64.. tablet thing, with an exceptionally funny name.
Interesting features include:
- Detachable keyboard, with USB on five pogo pins (VCC, GND, D+, D-, Sense. Pinout pending)
- Relatively thin as far as chromebooks go, especially without the sleeve
- Compatibility with all USI pens, making it an excellent device for taking notes
More info can be found on Krane's postmarketOS wiki page.
Processor | Mediatek MT8183 |
Memory | 4GB |
Storage | 64/128GB eMMC |
Disassembly
Following pictures taken by WeirdTreeThing (thanks!)
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view after opening the case. Note the flexcable joining both parts.
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bottom part of the case, after disconnecting the display cable
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bare chassis after removing the motherboard
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overview of the motherboard
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motherboard, showing the PMIC, SoC, eMMC, and the MIPI DSI to DP bridge
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bottom side of the motherboard
There are several different screw types (and brackets) which are easy to mix up. Make sure to take note what goes where.
Test pads
Bottom of the motherboard contains various marked testpads, detail photos of which are included below:
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eMMC?
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i²c
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LDO(?) and others
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speaker and misc (DEVEN, fun)