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=== ISM4343-WBM ===
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It is a WiFi+BLE SoC from InvenTek
  
 
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=== LPC4370FET100 ===
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[[File:LPCfocus.jpg|thumb|LPC MCU and level shifter in focus|alt=|none]]NXP MCU LPC4370FET100
 
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The Datasheet (https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/LPC4370.pdf) says it has a Cortex M4, a Cortex M0, and another Cortex M0 core. Also, an 80Msps ADC! Looks like it could detect "tiny scintillations" in the powerlines.
  
=== LVC126A ===
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===LVC126A===
 
TI LVC126A may be an SN74LVC126A 1.65V to 3.6V buffer
 
TI LVC126A may be an SN74LVC126A 1.65V to 3.6V buffer
  

Revision as of 18:13, 15 April 2025

Received one by signing up on State Farm for free. Not sure if I want to actually use it, especially when linked to home insurance.

You can buy one on eBay, because they have a subscription, so I suppose many people don't want them any more.


Hardware

Plastic shell with a button on the lower-left edge and LED indicator in the center of the lower black portion. Plugs into a USA 120V 3-prong outlet.

Back of device, with label

The back half overlaps the front half. There are three notches with clips on each side, and one on top, one on bottom. Prying these popped it apart.

Bottom of device, notch in inner (top) half
Note the antenna on front, don't yank it apart!
There is one main PCB, soldered to the 120V blades

ISM4343-WBM

ISM4343 module

Metal can labeled ISM4343-WBM

https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/inventek-systems/ISM4343-WBM-L151/9673373

It is a WiFi+BLE SoC from InvenTek

https://www.inventeksys.com/wp-content/uploads/ISM4343-WBM-L151%20Functional_Specification.pdf

LPC4370FET100

LPC MCU and level shifter in focus

NXP MCU LPC4370FET100

https://www.nxp.com/products/LPC4370FET100

The Datasheet (https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/LPC4370.pdf) says it has a Cortex M4, a Cortex M0, and another Cortex M0 core. Also, an 80Msps ADC! Looks like it could detect "tiny scintillations" in the powerlines.

LVC126A

TI LVC126A may be an SN74LVC126A 1.65V to 3.6V buffer

https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74lvc126a.pdf?ts=1744658910401