Hello guys. Yeah Im the amateur
like in my thread before
I said my swicth is broken and my goal is it now to fix my switch, even if I will break it more. I never did something like that before.
I mean like soldering on a console or other electricboard-components. Or checking with the multy-meter on board. I solder a lot of leds or other small and easy electric-parts for
arduino projects but never soldered on a PCB board that are not from me. Just replaced some buttons or screen on other consoles (PSP,DS,3DS ect....) So Im not nervous to open things up. Its a part of my hobby. I would study electrical engineering but I dont like the math behind it so is just a hobby
but comming to my real question.
Where do I need to begin to check my switch problem
Gbatemp is my first forum that I use so Im really an amateur
(sorry for my english)
like in my thread before
I said my swicth is broken and my goal is it now to fix my switch, even if I will break it more. I never did something like that before.
I mean like soldering on a console or other electricboard-components. Or checking with the multy-meter on board. I solder a lot of leds or other small and easy electric-parts for
arduino projects but never soldered on a PCB board that are not from me. Just replaced some buttons or screen on other consoles (PSP,DS,3DS ect....) So Im not nervous to open things up. Its a part of my hobby. I would study electrical engineering but I dont like the math behind it so is just a hobby
but comming to my real question.
Where do I need to begin to check my switch problem
Gbatemp is my first forum that I use so Im really an amateur
(sorry for my english)