L33tdawg: Harvest tools
L33tdawg: Victim for harvesting - An old Sony Ericsson charger which had 4 x 1N4007s
L33tdawg: Harvest rewards
L33tdawg: Problem with harvesting components, stuff ends up being too short to resolder properly
L33tdawg: Step down rails - ugly but they work
L33tdawg: New home - Repurposed ADSL splitter box
L33tdawg: External USB Bluetooth ready with everything taped together
L33tdawg: Painted black
L33tdawg: Decorated with some Random Data stickers
L33tdawg: Decided to buy new diodes - picked up 1N4001s and 1N4007s
L33tdawg: Harvested from a cheap 'internal' multicard reader
L33tdawg: Internal USB header connector
L33tdawg: Much easier
L33tdawg: Checking for fit
L33tdawg: Lots of space
L33tdawg: Our new step down rail connected in-line to the +5v input off the USB header
L33tdawg: Wiring it all up
L33tdawg: Fitting everything in
L33tdawg: Connecting the tiny antenna to the board
L33tdawg: Another shot of our 'internal' Hackintosh Bluetooth module
L33tdawg: All done and ready to go!
L33tdawg: Plugging it in - The antenna location plays a cruicial role in the overall link quality
L33tdawg: D-Link DWA-556 PCI-e 802.11 adaptor is detected as native Airport Extreme in OS X Lion
L33tdawg: Antenna at Rear.jpg
L33tdawg: Antenna at Front.jpg