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Hello, don't be tired. I would appreciate it if you could help me repair the PS5 controller. The resistors whose positions I identified have been disconnected from the circuit. Now I want to replace them with a resistor, but I don't know the size of the resistors. Can you tell me the size of the resistors so that I can know and put the resistor with the appropriate ohm size? The board version in the picture is BDM-020. Thank you very much for your help.
 

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That is a hard question as there is not much information about the components of the controllers.
The red and the blue look like capacitors :
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The red one seems to be the same magnitude as the one below.
Maybe it is just some capacitor for smoothing the voltage line of the audio IC

I don't know what to makeof the yellow one.
If it were a resistor then usually it would have markings on it :

The yellow component seems to ne related to the connector below it.
The ALC5524 s some custom audio IC for Nintendo that was never sold separately.
The ALC5624 does have a datasheet and that suggests that it might be a coil :
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You'll have to check where this black connector is connected to.
Good luck!
 

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That is a hard question as there is not much information about the components of the controllers.
The red and the blue look like capacitors :
View attachment 496019
The red one seems to be the same magnitude as the one below.
Maybe it is just some capacitor for smoothing the voltage line of the audio IC

I don't know what to makeof the yellow one.
If it were a resistor then usually it would have markings on it :

The yellow component seems to ne related to the connector below it.
The ALC5524 s some custom audio IC for Nintendo that was never sold separately.
The ALC5624 does have a datasheet and that suggests that it might be a coil :
View attachment 496021
You'll have to check where this black connector is connected to.
Good luck!
Thank you very much for your help.🤍🌹
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That is a hard question as there is not much information about the components of the controllers.
The red and the blue look like capacitors :
View attachment 496019
The red one seems to be the same magnitude as the one below.
Maybe it is just some capacitor for smoothing the voltage line of the audio IC

I don't know what to makeof the yellow one.
If it were a resistor then usually it would have markings on it :

The yellow component seems to ne related to the connector below it.
The ALC5524 s some custom audio IC for Nintendo that was never sold separately.
The ALC5624 does have a datasheet and that suggests that it might be a coil :
View attachment 496021
You'll have to check where this black connector is connected to.
Good luck!
Thank you very much for your help. Fortunately, I was able to get the values. I'm posting this here, maybe it will be useful to someone else.


The red rectangle of a capacitor 1,600 UF was a blue rectangle of a capacitor of 1,890uf. And the yellow rectangle was a 1 ohm resistor.
 
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Are you sure about those values?
1 ohm is quite unusual. Usually values of resistors start at 50 ~ 100 ohms.
You are right, the values of some of the other resistors on the board were 100 ohms, 50 ohms, and 10 ohms, but for this part, these values were there. I measured the values on a healthy and similar board.
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Are you sure about those values?
1 ohm is quite unusual. Usually values of resistors start at 50 ~ 100 ohms.
You are right, the values of some of the other resistors on the board were 100 ohms, 50 ohms, and 10 ohms, but for this part, these values were there. I measured the values on a healthy and similar board.
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blue &red both : 2.7uF cap
yellow: ferrite bead. LCR tweezer measured at 10mH,828m Ohm@1kHz
Thank you for your help🤍🌹
 
Good afternoon, esteemed colleagues. I would like some help identifying this component.

Unfortunately, I don't have another board available to remove the component and measure it, and my limited knowledge didn't allow me to be certain based solely on visual identification.

My guess is that it's a ferrite bead, but I'm not sure.

The board is a BDM-030.

Thank you in advance.
 

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Good afternoon, esteemed colleagues. I would like some help identifying this component.

Unfortunately, I don't have another board available to remove the component and measure it, and my limited knowledge didn't allow me to be certain based solely on visual identification.

My guess is that it's a ferrite bead, but I'm not sure.

The board is a BDM-030.

Thank you in advance.
Hi @Manog , i have the same board and i just checked the value extracting it from the board, it is a 100k Ohm resistor, hope it helps.

By any chance anyone knows which is this smd component? apparently it is a common component through all dualsense boards, this picture is specifically from the BDM-020 models, i need to know the value but i dont have any other board with that component at the moment.
 

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