Hello, I request your help please.
I need to know what characteristics the missing piece has.
Thank you
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What about it's size?Hello guys, cane someone explain what are the specs of the marked component near the t451 and what are used for?
Ty
Edit: it's a cap 10nF explain the data sheet from the 451 for Voltage stability
Hello guys, cane someone explain what are the specs of the marked component near the t451 and what are used for?
Ty
Edit: it's a cap 10nF explain the data sheet from the 451 for Voltage stability
On the matter of the battery connector on the motherboard, this is the closest that I can find so far -
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However that won't work as the one on the Switch motherboard has assorted notches in the plastic that the wired connector slots into. One option would be to replace the motherboard connector with the above (it should fit I think) but to also replace the wired connector from the battery.
I THINK this is the crimp housing which fits the above connector (the crimp terminals would also probably be needed) -
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I suppose the parts used by Nintendo could have been designed especially for them of course.
If anyone has any ideas, especially on a source for the original Nintendo connector, please let us know.
Edit: This one looks even closer to the Nintendo original -
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I would like to see a video of this. Which tip are you using with your PACE? I have many as my disposal.Out of many years of habit I tend to use Soldamop braid (is Chemwik even better?), but for sucking the solder out of the USB C port's GND plane holes I use my Pace desoldering station with a good tip which can take the thermal load - so far so good.
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I'm still experimenting - I prefer hot air but I also try with my assorted tips to see which works best for me.
Nice idea about the camera, speaking of which, and as I can't afford a decent Amscope, I was looking at this -
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Andonsta...-Microscope-1080-f-PCB-Repair-UK/292645273497
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BTW, did you have any luck documenting the caps and resistors around the M92T36 chip?
I'm working on a nintendo switch and trying to identify 2 components. I am reflowing and cleaning the BCM4356, and blew these 2 components off the board. 1 of them is an IC of some sort, the other I believe is a cap or an inductor. Could someone please help me identify these components so i can order them either from mouser or digikey?
Thank you in advance!
This is a closeup of the two components i'm trying to identify.
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This shows the exact location of the board I'm working on zoomed out.
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I do, but live in the UK. Not sure it would be worth your time. Can't you get a faulty unit from eBay?Regarding these components, does ANYONE have an old board that doesn't work, and the 2 components could be de-soldered and sent to me? I will gladly pay for the components. The IC that's missing is a chip labeled E3, and the other missing component circled is a CAP. Please PM me or let me know thanks!
I do, but live in the UK. Not sure it would be worth your time. Can't you get a faulty unit from eBay?
Anyone know the part# is yellow mark choke filter on v2(HAD-CPU-01) board. It is smaller than v1 board filter on the top