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## Component Count
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Here is the component count in the Librem 5's printed circuit boards:
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Here is the component count in the Librem 5's two printed circuit boards:
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|Antenna connectors (ANTxxx)|3|2|
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|Crystal oscillators (Yxxxx)|10|0|
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|Total|1259|45|
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If the test elements aren't included (since they are printed in the board), then the two Librem 5 boards have 1174 components. This doesn't include the components in the two M.2 cards, which would increase the component count for the Librem 5.
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If the test elements aren't included (since they are printed in the board), then the two Librem 5 boards together have 1174 components. This doesn't include the components in the two M.2 cards, which would increase the component count for the Librem 5.
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It's interesting to compare the number of [components in PinePhone](https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=PinePhone_component_list) to the Librem 5, which is a more complex device:
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It's interesting to compare the Librem 5 with the [PinePhone](https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/), which has 674 [components in its two PCBs](https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=PinePhone_component_list) (not including the test elements).
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|Type of component|Librem 5 main|Librem 5 USB|PinePhone main|PinePhone USB|
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|Crystal oscillators (Y/Xxxx)|10|0|5|0|
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|Total|1259|45|656|48|
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\* 18 parts for the PinePhone USB-C port are labeled as T*xxx* in the schematic with the image of transistors, but I suspect these are really resistors and capacitors, just like in the Librem 5 schematic. |
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\* 18 parts for the PinePhone USB-C port are labeled as T*xxx* in the schematic and have transistor symbols, but these may be resistors and capacitors, just like in the Librem 5 schematic. |
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