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Windows hello module

 
Overview
I saw online that the 0JCXG0 module can enable Windows Hello face recognition on desktop computers, just like on laptops. So I looked it up a bit from some experts and designed my own board to make face recognition work on my ITX system (lol). Without further ado, let's get straight to the point:
The circuit is quite simple. I used an AMS1117 to step down the voltage to 3.3V.
 
 
After soldering all the components on the PCB and measuring them, I started soldering the 0JCXG0 pads. The soldering order for the module's pads is as follows:
 
 
Then I used a flying lead method to solder it to the pads on the back (soldering is a bit difficult).
 
(Please ignore the soldering technique)
After the module is soldered, begin assembly. Two PCBs are shown here; the PCBs will be used as the outer casing, saving the need for one (not really). The copper pillars are M2*3mm, which is the perfect height. M2*2mm hex nuts are used to attach the PCBs, and M2*3mm hex nuts are used for the driver board.
Overall assembly details
 
 
: After assembly, plug in the module and install the driver on the computer.
First, download the driver provided in the attachment, then install
 
 
it directly. Click INSTALL
 
 
and then Finish. Plug in the module and wait for the system to restart. Then enter your password and open Device Manager. You will find an additional imaging device.
 
 
Next, open Settings—Accounts—Sign-in options. Windows Hello is now available.
 
 
Finally, after some tinkering, this computer can now happily use Windows Hello.
 
 
I also drew a simple outer casing in the attachment...
 
Friendly reminder: This is supported on Windows 10, but not verified on Windows 11. Also, this device likely does not support hot-swapping; it is recommended to restart the computer after hot-swapping.
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