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− | Built to most of the same specifications as the Toughbook line, they are designed for professional use and are used in a wide variety of industries, including construction, defense, public safety, emergency services, government, healthcare, law enforcement, manufacturing, oil & gas and telecom/utilities | + | Built to most of the same specifications as the Toughbook line, they are designed for professional use and are used in a wide variety of industries, including construction, defense, public safety, emergency services, government, healthcare, law enforcement, manufacturing, oil & gas and telecom/utilities. |
=====Mainboard breakdown===== | =====Mainboard breakdown===== |
Revision as of 15:25, 7 May 2024
The Panasonic Toughpad G1 (FZ-G1 MK4) is a portable industrial rugged field computer. This page is dedicated to reparing the Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4.
Built to most of the same specifications as the Toughbook line, they are designed for professional use and are used in a wide variety of industries, including construction, defense, public safety, emergency services, government, healthcare, law enforcement, manufacturing, oil & gas and telecom/utilities.
Mainboard breakdown
Mainboard firmware
EC dump: soon.
Bios dump: badcaps topic
Known issues
- ALC256 shorted 3.3vdc or 5vdc rail. The audio circuit design is not done proper, the ALC will die after a while, the 8ohm speaker output is poor, even on a working tablet.
- TPS51367 shorted killing the CPU or RAM (TPS51367 is a 3-V to 22-V, 12-A synchronous buck converter with ultra-low quiescent current).