Need help identifying Switch OLED board components

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Hey everyone,

I removed a few components next to the left joy con FPC connector in my Switch OLED because of a botched repair. It looked like this before:


Screenshot 2025-01-06 at 15.08.59.png



And now, cleaned up with the components removed, it looks like this:

Screenshot 2025-01-18 at 15.32.50.png


Now, I know the following components are 0201 resistors:

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Can someone help me identify the components circled in red? Are these inductors?

The only schematic I found (https://files.zzattack.org/img/console/switch/oled/Components/top_components.jpg) is a little unclear to me:

Screenshot 2025-01-18 at 15.39.00.png


Are those components 3 nH inductors?

Thank you very much in advance!

-dibas
 
Hey everyone,

I removed a few components next to the left joy con FPC connector in my Switch OLED because of a botched repair. It looked like this before:


View attachment 481121


And now, cleaned up with the components removed, it looks like this:

View attachment 481122

Now, I know the following components are 0201 resistors:

View attachment 481124

Can someone help me identify the components circled in red? Are these inductors?

The only schematic I found (https://files.zzattack.org/img/console/switch/oled/Components/top_components.jpg) is a little unclear to me:

View attachment 481125

Are those components 3 nH inductors?

Thank you very much in advance!

-dibas
If the markings are correct (nH == nanoHenryes or nanoHenries?)), then yes, those are inductors.
 
What confuses me is that the first letter looks like a μ for micro, but 3 μH would be way too high for a component of this size, correct?
 
Just a quick update, I replaced the components with 3 nH inductors and everything works just fine, in case anyone else reads this later.
 

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