Summary of Fake product with stolen software? (with schematic)

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The video demonstrates how to detect a fake product with stolen software by looking for continuity between network connections and pads that lead nowhere. The circuitry is fake, and it is only useful for stealing power.

  • 00:00:00 This schematic shows a microcontroller and three LEDs that are controlled by a toggle switch. The microcontroller is connected to a 78l05 regulator and a 10K resistor, which are both connected to a positive rail. When the button is toggled, the transistor switch turns on, and the 78l05 regulator starts to charge a capacitor.
  • 00:05:00 The video demonstrates how to detect a fake product with stolen software by looking for continuity between network connections and pads that lead nowhere. The circuitry is fake, and it is only useful for stealing power.

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