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In July 2018, Argent Data Systems took over support of the SpinFx Phoenix smart hoop.  The 2018 Hyperion Phoenix represents a complete redesign using Argent's own Hyperion technology.  Official support for legacy SpinFx hoops is ending, and the purpose of this page is to provide repair and service information for Phoenix hoop owners and independent repair shops working with the Phoenix.
 
In July 2018, Argent Data Systems took over support of the SpinFx Phoenix smart hoop.  The 2018 Hyperion Phoenix represents a complete redesign using Argent's own Hyperion technology.  Official support for legacy SpinFx hoops is ending, and the purpose of this page is to provide repair and service information for Phoenix hoop owners and independent repair shops working with the Phoenix.
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== 2016 Phoenix PCB modifications ==
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The 2016 Phoenix PCB is white and is marked Phoenix_r130 in the lower right corner of the bottom side of the board.  This is a 4-layer PCB.  Many common failures of this board are due to burned-out internal traces.  Some of these can be prevented or fixed by adding wires as shown.

Revision as of 10:59, 13 September 2019

In July 2018, Argent Data Systems took over support of the SpinFx Phoenix smart hoop. The 2018 Hyperion Phoenix represents a complete redesign using Argent's own Hyperion technology. Official support for legacy SpinFx hoops is ending, and the purpose of this page is to provide repair and service information for Phoenix hoop owners and independent repair shops working with the Phoenix.


2016 Phoenix PCB modifications

The 2016 Phoenix PCB is white and is marked Phoenix_r130 in the lower right corner of the bottom side of the board. This is a 4-layer PCB. Many common failures of this board are due to burned-out internal traces. Some of these can be prevented or fixed by adding wires as shown.