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{{Repair Guide|Device=Nintendo Switch}}
{{Repair Guide
|Device=Nintendo Switch
|Affects parts=Main Logic Board
|Needs equipment=multimeter, soldering iron, soldering station
|Type=Soldering
|Difficulty=3. Hard
}}
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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


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== Symptoms==


== Problem description ==
*Sub 10 Ohms to GND on the CC1/CC2 lines
CC1/CC2 lines are shorted to ground after replacing the M92T36 IC and connecting the Switch charger


== Symptoms ==
==Solution==


* CC1/CC2 lines are shorted to ground after replacing the M92T36 IC and connecting the Switch charger
Replace the 3v3 buck converter IC (next to the Audio IC) Source: https://gbatemp.net/threads/fried-multiple-m92t36.572667/
 
== Solution ==
 
* Replace the 3v3 buck converter IC (next to the Audio IC)Source: https://gbatemp.net/threads/fried-multiple-m92t36.572667/

Latest revision as of 16:27, 13 January 2024

Nintendo Switch CC1/CC2 lines are shorted to ground after replacing the M92T36 IC and connecting the Switch charger Repair
Device Nintendo Switch
Affects part(s) Main Logic Board
Needs equipment multimeter, soldering iron, soldering station
Difficulty ◉◉◉◌ Hard
Type Soldering


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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/