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- Salvage analysis of K501U components
- Orange Pi 5 SBC selection rationale
- Storage architecture (SD card + USB)
- USB hub expansion plan
- Parts list and cost estimates
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Salvage Analysis: ASUS K501U

Source: ASUS K501U laptop with failed motherboard Goal: Extract usable components for cyberdeck build


Display Panel

Identification

Attribute Value
Model Innolux N156HGE-EAB (Rev. C2)
Size 15.6" diagonal
Resolution 1920×1080 (FHD)
Interface 30-pin eDP
Backlight LED
Panel type IPS

Verification Process

  1. Removed bezel clips (plastic tabs around screen edge)
  2. Located panel sticker on back of LCD assembly
  3. Confirmed model number: N156HGE-EAB
  4. Verified 30-pin connector (not 40-pin, not LVDS)

Compatibility

Standard eDP controller boards work with this panel.

Search terms:

  • "N156HGE-EAB controller board"
  • "30-pin eDP to HDMI"
  • "LCD controller board 15.6"

Cost: ~$24 (Amazon/eBay/AliExpress)

Notes

  • Panel is in good condition, no scratches or dead pixels
  • Keep original bezel and frame for mounting
  • Hinge mechanism intact - useful for clamshell design

Storage

Original Configuration

The K501U had an M.2 NVMe SSD installed.

Status: Owner already removed and repurposed. Now in a USB enclosure serving as external drive. Not available for this build.

RAM

Attribute Value
Type DDR3L (low voltage)
Speed 1600 MHz
Location Soldered onboard (no SODIMM slot populated)
Capacity 8GB (varies by SKU)

Not reusable:

  • DDR3L is incompatible with modern SBCs (DDR4/DDR5)
  • Soldered to motherboard, not a removable DIMM
  • K501U base model has empty SODIMM slot but uses soldered RAM

WiFi

Original Card

Attribute Value
Model Intel 7265NGW
Form factor M.2 2230
Interface M.2 E-key
Protocols 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0

Reusability

Not directly usable with Orange Pi 5 (base model).

  • Orange Pi 5 Plus has E-key M.2 slot → WiFi card works
  • Orange Pi 5 (base) has no E-key slot → requires USB WiFi dongle

Workaround

USB WiFi dongle (Linux-compatible):

  • Realtek RTL8812BU (USB 3.0, AC1200)
  • MediaTek MT7601U (USB 2.0, N150)
  • Any dongle with in-kernel driver support

Cost: $10-15


Other Components

Webcam

Attribute Value
Location Embedded in display bezel
Interface USB (internal cable to motherboard)
Connector Proprietary pinout

Potential reuse:

  • Can be extracted with bezel
  • Requires USB pinout identification
  • Standard webcam protocol (UVC) likely supported
  • May need adapter cable

Cooling Fan

Attribute Value
Type Blower fan with heat pipes
Interface 4-pin PWM
Connector Standard laptop fan connector

Potential reuse:

  • Could cool Orange Pi 5 (with GPIO PWM adapter)
  • Requires mounting solution
  • Might be overkill for OPi5 power draw

Keyboard/Trackpad

Attribute Value
Keyboard Integrated PCB, proprietary connector
Trackpad Precision trackpad, proprietary connector

Not reusable:

  • Proprietary motherboard connectors
  • No standard USB interface
  • Requires significant reverse engineering

WiFi Antenna

Attribute Value
Location Embedded indisplay hinge
Type Dual-band antenna
Cable U.FL connectors

Reusable with USB WiFi dongle:

  • Antenna can be connected to compatible dongle
  • U.FL to SMA adapter cable needed
  • Good signal reception quality

Hinge Mechanism

Attribute Value
Type Dual-hinge laptop hinge
Condition Intact, smooth operation
Mount Metal frame attached to display

Useful for cyberdeck:

  • Natural open/close mechanism
  • Can support display weight
  • Mounting points for base

Summary

Direct Reuse

Component Effort Value
Display Low (with controller) High
Hinge Low Medium
WiFi antenna Low (with adapter) Low

Not Reused

Component Reason
SSD Already repurposed
RAM Wrong generation
WiFi card No E-key slot on OPi5
Keyboard/trackpad Proprietary connectors
Motherboard Failed

New Components Needed

Component Estimated Cost
eDP controller board $24
USB WiFi dongle $10-15
SBC (Orange Pi 5) $70-100

Reference

  • Panel datasheet: Innolux N156HGE-EAB product brief
  • K501U teardown: Standard ASUS budget laptop construction
  • Orange Pi 5 specs: orangepi.org