Hardware Components used on the Switch (mostly the motherboard and main console)

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Hello,can anyone help me switch joycon. “ J5 “ THank you all.
 
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Hello,

Can someone tell me which components are involved here? They are labeled with: 1B W79.
Have completely different values to a donor board. The charging current of the switch is 0A!
M39 has already been changed twice. He's not the problem. There is also no 3.3V at the cap above the P13 USB. Does somebody has any idea?

*edit*
I think the chip on the two has a defect. The chip is marked "A6 EN". Does anyone know of a source for this part?

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Hello,

Can someone tell me which components are involved here? They are labeled with: 1B W79.
Have completely different values to a donor board. The charging current of the switch is 0A!
M39 has already been changed twice. He's not the problem. There is also no 3.3V at the cap above the P13 USB. Does somebody has any idea?

*edit*
I think the chip on the two has a defect. The chip is marked "A6 EN". Does anyone know of a source for this part?

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does anyone know what this is, and how important it is?

is it this "c diff"?
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does anyone know what this is, and how important it is?

is it this "c diff"?
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Yes, ceramic capacitor size 0201 voltage 10v more then enough, messure the resistors, if they are 50 ohm go with 100pf, "7.3.4 Filtering Remote junction temperature sensors are usually implemented in a noisy environment. Noise is most often created by fast digital signals, and it can corrupt measurements. The TMP451 device has a built-in, 65-kHz filter on the inputs of D+ and D– to minimize the effects of noise. However, a bypass capacitor placed differentially across the inputs of the remote temperature sensor is recommended to make the application more robust against unwanted coupled signals. For this capacitor, select a value of between 100 pF and 1 nF. Some applications attain better overall accuracy with additional series resistance; however, this increased accuracy is applicationspecific. When series resistance is added, the total value should not be greater than 1 kΩ. If filtering is required, suggested component values are 100 pF and 50 Ω on each input; exact values are application-specific. "
 
in my attempt to replace the USBc port, I blew this chip off the board and may have damaged it. Can anyone identify what it is? Also does it go on the board in a specific way? I was able to reattach but dont want to fry the board if I power it on and its not on the right way


 
in my attempt to replace the USBc port, I blew this chip off the board and may have damaged it. Can anyone identify what it is? Also does it go on the board in a specific way? I was able to reattach but dont want to fry the board if I power it on and its not on the right way



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Need help! I am replacing the M92T36 chip and messed up the two 100k 50uw caps above the chip. I got replacements and am going to replace them. On top of the two 100k capacitors the trace got scratched and now they are connected... does this matter? It looks like they do connect based on the trace on the board.. the bottom of the chips do not touch. I uploaded a picture. The red box are the two contact points that touch, the yellow box points do not touch.

Any advice/insight would be appreciated. Thanks in advance

 
Need help! I am replacing the M92T36 chip and messed up the two 100k 50uw caps above the chip. I got replacements and am going to replace them. On top of the two 100k capacitors the trace got scratched and now they are connected... does this matter? It looks like they do connect based on the trace on the board.. the bottom of the chips do not touch. I uploaded a picture. The red box are the two contact points that touch, the yellow box points do not touch.

Any advice/insight would be appreciated. Thanks in advance


they are supposed connected, does not matter
 
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Replaced the M92T36 chip and now my switch works!! it wasn't docking or charging. Now it is. However, now I cant get into RCM mode. The switch does go into the mode but will not accept payload. I can exit by holding down the power button. Before replacing the M92T36 chip, I had no problem getting into RCM/sending payload. any ideas?
 
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Looking for help please to identify this circled resistor in the area near point D on the oled switch, and also function/importance if anyone knows. Have unfortunately killed it installing the Hwfly 4.1
 
Need help finding a replacement chip for this. Ordered from both EBAY AND Kasyn and it wasn't the right part... both times was sent the emi coil that goes on the back of the board where the p13 chip is... and bigger (See pic below)

Does anyone know where I can find the actual chip??

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THIS IS WHAT I WAS SENT:

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@jkyoho any thoughts?
 
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