![]() I did successfully remove and replace the 8670 module with hot air and lots of Kapton tape on the surrounding little components so they wouldn't be disturbed. ![]() The design of the PCB includes a location for an EEPROM, but it is not populated so I am guessing it used in some of BlueParrott's other headset models. ![]() Thanks Buriedcode! For this particular headset (BlueParrott B350-XT) there is only one chip/module, the CSR8670, in a 112 pad BGA package. Thanks eevblog, this was a great first experience on the forum!!! -Denny Here's a quick recap of what I did to obtain the BlueSuite software, for others that may be in the same dilemma: 1) Register at - you will get grief from the website for using your personal email address vice business email, but you can ignore this 2) Wait for account approval - this took about an hour for me - you will get an email with your account approval and password 3) To download Bluesuite: If you need an older version of the software (Windows Vista, XP, 32-bit, etc.), go to I will get this software installed and use PSTools to migrate the config data from old CSR8670 chip to new. I did a Youtube search for CSR8670, but silly me, I did not expand the search to include other chips in the series - Lesson Learned! The video you shared has provided me with everything I need. ![]()
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