Hello everyone
Small technical problem on a Nintendo Switch lite
Here's what I noticed: the USB port has been damaged internally, with a short circuit on the power supply line to the small fuse.
After replacing the USB connector, the short circuit went away and I can't see any other short circuit in the whole motherboard.
When I charge the console, it seems to be charging: I get 15 volts and an amperage of 0.450 A.
Then, after a while, the amperage increases to 1.1 A and the BQ24193 charging chip starts to heat up, as evidenced by the thermal camera.
So I replaced this chip and it didn't short-circuit, but it still heated up, and I replaced the chip for the 3rd time.
I also replaced a small diode on the line, and the same problem persists: the load chip heats up.
Any ideas?
Many thanks
Small technical problem on a Nintendo Switch lite
Here's what I noticed: the USB port has been damaged internally, with a short circuit on the power supply line to the small fuse.
After replacing the USB connector, the short circuit went away and I can't see any other short circuit in the whole motherboard.
When I charge the console, it seems to be charging: I get 15 volts and an amperage of 0.450 A.
Then, after a while, the amperage increases to 1.1 A and the BQ24193 charging chip starts to heat up, as evidenced by the thermal camera.
So I replaced this chip and it didn't short-circuit, but it still heated up, and I replaced the chip for the 3rd time.
I also replaced a small diode on the line, and the same problem persists: the load chip heats up.
Any ideas?
Many thanks
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