Learn How to Draw a Circuit for Remote Control Car - S215001J and S215001TJ

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To draw the circuit for remote control cars with serial numbers S215001J and S215001TJ, it's essential to first identify all components using the numbers and markings on them. Gathering data sheets for components with more than two pins will help clarify their functions. The next step involves examining the board's copper paths to determine how the pins connect. While the process can be time-consuming, it is manageable for someone with basic skills, such as a sixth grader. Overall, the task requires patience and thoroughness, as no one will provide a complete schematic.
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Help me how to draw the remote control car circuit with serial S215001J and S215001TJ?
 
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This is too specific. Did you try google?
 
weitao said:
Help me how to draw the remote control car circuit with serial S215001J and S215001TJ?

Well, the only hits so far in Google are to this forum post, and several other posts in other forums asking this question.

What are these serial numbers? Are they off of an IC, or off of the remote control and a car or something? Why do you want to reverse engineer their schematics?
 
This is the circuit
 

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weitao said:
This is the circuit

Why do you want to draw the circuit schematic?
 
How old are you? This is really easy. You first need to identify all the parts by the numbers and rings printed on them. Then you get the data sheets from the Internet for everything that has more than 2 pins to find out which pin is which. Then you flip the board around where you can see the copper paths and check which pins they connect and draw the appropriate circuit. It takes quite some time, but most of it can be done by a sixth grader. No one here will do it for you, unless you live in the outback and this is the only way to get your 4 year old son out of a well he fell into...
 
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