Switch 2 Motherboard scans

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Some Switch 2 motherboard scans have been made public. These aren't my scans, I simply wanted to post them here so they are readily available and easy to find for everyone's ease of access. If I find out who made these scans, I will be sure to update this post to properly credit whoever made them.

Enjoy!

Here are some preview images:

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Edit: My zip attachment got removed after attempting to post this for the first time. This should be fixed by the time this post is edited, but if for some reason you cannot access these files in the future, here's the mega link for them:
https://mega.nz/file/JANAgQKS#8BCpcIUXCzSKnsXLx9uWCbzBosq1L_wajgaMfa253tQ

Edit 2: I attempted to attach the files for a second time but they seem to get removed whenever I click "Save". The Mega link will have to do for now.
 
Thanks for sharing these scans really helpful to see the layout up close like this. I took a detailed look at the image you posted (attaching mine here too for reference), and it’s fascinating to see how much denser and more segmented the PCB design is compared to the original Switch. The shield outlines and BGA pads hint at some serious upgrades possibly larger memory or a more powerful SoC.


If anyone's trying to do board-level diagnostics or trace work, this should be an excellent resource. Appreciate you posting the Mega link too solid backup in case the thread version goes down.
 
fwiw I heard the person who produced the scans chose not to be named.

But whoever it was, they did an excellent job - they're the cleanest board scans I've ever seen, practically flawless. That's no mean feat considering it's a complex 12 layer board.
 
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