Hardware Nintendo Switch V1 - missing cap near the lcd connector

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Hello everyone, while replacing the LCD connector, I accidentally removed a capacitor (or resistor) and tilted another component.
Could someone please tell me the specifications for the small, marked component?

Unfortunately, the board views from "slimeinaloak" only list the names "N 14630" and "N 15619," but no further information.
I would be grateful for any help. Thank you very much.


The picture does not show my circuit board. The larger component on mine is unlabeled.
Screenshot 2026-01-20 at 08-14-52 Nintendo Switch screen connector replacement - YouTube.png
 
I found this in another thread :
Marking code SA / Nexperia PMZ600UNE
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/771-PMZ600UNEZ
That is a mosfet, which would make sense if it is connected to the fan.


@jkyoho mentioned on another forum that the other component (a resistor) measured 2.2Kohm.
I think his primary job is repairing consoles so you can trust that he's got it right.


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Unfortunately, I ruined the MOSFET during installation. Would it make sense to replace it with the "SA" model? The other one is currently unavailable. Unfortunately, the two linked models are very different, and the "SD" model that's actually installed is completely unknown.

Without the MOSFET, the console won't start at all.
 

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