Introduction
Tearing down the FreedomFi 5g Gateway Miner reveals a commodity Celeron J1900 Bay Trail embedded board, with 4GB of RAM, a 64GB mPCIe M-SATA SSD, and a mPCIe RAK Wireless LoRa card.
Tools
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Front: Power Button, 2x USB-A, Console Port (RS-232 Rollover RJ-45), Antenna Connector (Female RP-SMA)
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Back: WAN Port (RJ-45), eNB1-3 (RJ-45), Power Light (Red), HDD Light (Green), Grounding Stud, DC Power In (12V 3.3A, Center Positive)
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Bottom:
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Model: FFG-HL-4-64
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Chip FCC ID: 2AF6B-RAK5146
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Chip ID: 25908-RAK5146
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Front: 4 Phillips Screws, Retaining Nut on Antenna
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Back: 4 Phillips Screws
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Bottom: 4 Phillips Screws
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All screws are the same length and diameter
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Note HDMI port on front (Shows console)
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12V Power block on back for bare-wire connection
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Installed Modules
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RAK LoRa Concentrator - RAK5146
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Foresee 64GB mPCIe SSD
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4GB DDR3 RAM
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RAM: Lever on either side of chip (Green)
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LoRa Concentrator: 1 screw on top right (Yellow)
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SSD: 1 screw on top left (Orange)
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Main Board: 4 phillips screws at corners (Red)
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Board: Piesia BT19NE4L (http://en.piesia.com/prod_view.aspx?Type...)
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Processor: Intel Celeron J1900 (https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/...)
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Connectors + Diagram (Orange) [HDD light, Power light, Reset switch, Power switch, Speaker]
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SIM slot (Red)
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GPIO (Yellow)
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