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==Problem description== | |||
CC1/CC2 lines measure less than 10 ohms to GND after replacing the M92T36 IC and connecting the Switch charger | |||
== Symptoms== | |||
*Sub 10 Ohms to GND on the CC1/CC2 lines | |||
CC1/CC2 lines | |||
== | ==Solution== | ||
Replace the 3v3 buck converter IC (next to the Audio IC) Source: https://gbatemp.net/threads/fried-multiple-m92t36.572667/ | |||
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Problem description
CC1/CC2 lines measure less than 10 ohms to GND after replacing the M92T36 IC and connecting the Switch charger
Symptoms
- Sub 10 Ohms to GND on the CC1/CC2 lines
Solution
Replace the 3v3 buck converter IC (next to the Audio IC) Source: https://gbatemp.net/threads/fried-multiple-m92t36.572667/