Hi,
A friend of mine gave me an iPod nano G3 to see if I can fix it for him.
The device had a faulty battery and he tried to replace it but failed. In the process he managed to pull off the pads that corresponds to the white battery wire (marked with a red circle in the images)....from both sides of the PCB. Fortunetely he didn't damage anything else.
This is usually an easy fix HOWEVER, on the PCB, I see no traces coming from the VIA and after searching the internet, I've found no schematics nor boardview for this device. With the pads gone from both sides I seem to have no way of locating an alternative soldering point myself.
Based on what I've found on the internet, the white battery wire is for temperature monitoring and should be connected to a thermistor.
I would like to ask for your help
A friend of mine gave me an iPod nano G3 to see if I can fix it for him.
The device had a faulty battery and he tried to replace it but failed. In the process he managed to pull off the pads that corresponds to the white battery wire (marked with a red circle in the images)....from both sides of the PCB. Fortunetely he didn't damage anything else.
This is usually an easy fix HOWEVER, on the PCB, I see no traces coming from the VIA and after searching the internet, I've found no schematics nor boardview for this device. With the pads gone from both sides I seem to have no way of locating an alternative soldering point myself.
Based on what I've found on the internet, the white battery wire is for temperature monitoring and should be connected to a thermistor.
I would like to ask for your help

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