When did we start to "throw away when it breaks"?
When the screen goes dark, when it doesn't turn on, or when devices that are stuck can seem as if they are quietly asking for help. Silicon Repair Lab was born to listen to those little voices.
Here, we view "repair" not as a mere act of fixing, but as a process of understanding.
By microsoldering, circuit diagnostics, and observing the behavior of voltage rails and chips on the board, the invisible world of electrons is gradually revealed. It's like walking through a maze without a map. But by following it step by step, you will gradually understand what the circuit is talking about.
In the form of a blog, I would like to record this **thinking repair"**.
It could be a story of failure, or it could be a small success. Sometimes, it may just be a day plagued by the numbers you measured. However, I think each of them is the reality, depth, and fun of facing the circuit.
In this Ameba, I will write about fragments of such days. Anyone who is interested, wants to learn, or just wants to take a peek is welcome.
Would you like to take a look at the other side of the electronic world?
Silicon Repair Lab
https://siliconrepairlab.blogspot.com/