Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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Hello. I installed Raspberry Pico on a V1 with a MOSFET and I was really happy with it, all diodes readings were correct, right before I booted I decided to check the readings one last time, and accidentally I placed the positive prob on ground ,and negative on the MOSFET's G pin. It gave an insane reading and now nothing. I get 0 on the diode when placed on G. Did this kill the MOSFET, the cap?

The Switch boots to stock firmware with no problems.
 

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Hello. I installed Raspberry Pico on a V1 with a MOSFET and I was really happy with it, all diodes readings were correct, right before I booted I decided to check the readings one last time, and accidentally I placed the positive prob on ground ,and negative on the MOSFET's G pin. It gave an insane reading and now nothing. I get 0 on the diode when placed on G. Did this kill the MOSFET, the cap?

The Switch boots to stock firmware with no problems.

replace them and check?
 
Hi everyone! Soon they will install the chip on nintendo oled! my question is this, i use a 2017 to go online with animal crossing, how will the mod work after i install the chip? sorry but I'm really ignorant in these things! and sorry for my bad english 😅
 
Can I directly ground the S (source) of the MOSFET?
What do you mean by "directly"?
The Source must be connected to GND, which point is up to you, closer to the MOSFET is better.
Remember to use at least 0.2mm wire for Source and Drain connections.
 
What do you mean by "directly"?
The Source must be connected to GND, which point is up to you, closer to the MOSFET is better.
Remember to use at least 0.2mm wire for Source and Drain connections.
Is it okay to ground at the typec interface?
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What do you mean by "directly"?
The Source must be connected to GND, which point is up to you, closer to the MOSFET is better.
Remember to use at least 0.2mm wire for Source and Drain connections.
Or connect to the shielding cover
 

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