ensure the LED is properly configured (red when you write .uf2)colleagues, the chip turns blue and turns red, start the original console, how could it be solved, thanks for the help
They're all basic electronics parts, nothing special. Ebay, amazon, maker shop around the corner all should have this stuff.So is anyone selling all the needed parts in one? If not, which sellers are recommended?
boa tarde a todos , alguém tem algum tutorial de como progamo a rp2040 ? parece uma pergunta leiga mas nunca utilizei ela
sure they would work but instead of looking for 8050 might wanna search for 0805 :-)Looking into parts. Would this resistor work fine, size-wise, for a Switch Lite? The AIO thread suggests an SMD 8050 resistor size but I can't seem to find that anywhere.
Also, would I need to update the firmware on the RP2040? If so, how would I do that? The USB port will be removed, so I'm a little stumped in this area. Would it be better to get an RP2040-One to simplify this?
Looking into parts. Would work fine, size-wise, for a Switch Lite? The AIO thread suggests an SMD 8050 resistor size but I can't seem to find that anywhere.
yessrry for the offtopic post does anyone here have experience with reballing emmc?
is this solder paste okay? klick me for link
nice just orderd it so i can reball the oled emmc and set a permanent dat 0 pin
instead of looking for 8050 might wanna search for 0805 :-)
I would prefer SMD resitor size 0805, 1% tolerance (i guess you got the number wrong).
Probably worth an edit to prevent future confusion.
- SMD 8050 47 to 50 ohm Resistors
although @rehius said it is ok, i think that a melting point of 138°C is a bit low for this kind of chip also considering how tight things are packed inside switch (and the temperature levels inside).srry for the offtopic post does anyone here have experience with reballing emmc?
is this solder paste okay? klick me for link
@Adran_MaritThe AIO thread says 8050, so that's what I searched:
Probably worth an edit to prevent future confusion.
that one looks betterEither way, thank you! Found this listing.
Another question: what is the reason for removing the 3.3V regulator from the RP2040? If I'm to update the firmware later, wouldn't I need this?
Ah, I'll be able to update using the SD card? That works perfectly then. I'll leave it until I know for sure, thank you!i think afte fw 2.6 is released u cn do that over hekate so for now leave it till the update is out
what firmware did u flash ?Post automatically merged:
Guys this error means I need unlock or is something else?
With such melting point it's much easier to solder eMMC back, no damage due to overheating, less PCB bend.although @rehius said it is ok, i think that a melting point of 138°C is a bit low for this kind of chip also considering how tight things are packed inside switch (and the temperature levels inside).
They're all basic electronics parts, nothing special. Ebay, amazon, maker shop around the corner all should have this stuff.
You can find everything in the AIO thread.Can you list the needed parts please?