Picofly AIO Thread

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Need help please.. installed picofly and it worked (no sd screen) but whe i was closing cable ripped off and broken the pad it was soldered....now my switch wont power on anymore...any tips how to fix it? I guess its CMD point.. i think this pad has some connection with cpu that when its broken dont let the console turn on
Hi I found all Dat0 , CMD and CLK alternativr
 
is there alternative ? for lite ?
where ?
Nintendo Switch Lite Alternative Point DAT0 CMD CLK by Modyfikator. Hope it help you 👊
 

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The problem is that i broke the pad near emmc and its not bridging thw emmc and cpu anymore...so i think its necessary to fix it
Just measure with multimeter in diode mode from the alternative point (red probe on ground, black on the alternative point).

If you get a reading (0.4V to 0.8V) on the alternative point, bridge it as explained by @Haseo13
 
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...Trying to solder these tiny Mosfet's while trying to hold them with tweezers is killing me. I have everything wired but getting CPU error...
I used a technique to attach the mosfet with double-sided tape, it gave a good result, in the image you can see it on the back, nonetheless, to use UV-cured solder mask is good trick. I liked the idea :yayswitch:
 

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@Flaviocarvalho I saw the two images in your post #1,139 but I couldn't understand what happened because they are very close, I believe they were the trail that broke, is that it?

Exactly....its the cmd point on switch lite...when i was closing the console and positioning the chip the wire ripped the pad off and the console dont turn on anymore....so i guess its because the trail that connect the two points broke (rhe connection is between the emmc and the cpu)
 
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Exactly....its the cmd point on switch lite...when i was closing the console and positioning the chip the wire ripped the pad off and the console dont turn on anymore....so i guess its because the trail that connect the two points broke (rhe connection is between the emmc and the cpu)
These points on the motherboard are very, very fragile, any change in temperature they come loose and break, that's the reason that made me use the NAND board test points (I thought that if I damaged something, it would be cheaper to fix it). Did you try the tip our friend @Haseo13 gave us?
 

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