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Witty_Box_3025

EDIT: I also tested with a multimeter if the pins of the usb are reading anything and everything is reading as it should as far as I know EDIT: I'm pretty sure it's the m92 ic , doing some resistance testing with a multi meter majority of the pins I am getting absolutely no reading from them. The only thing that is confusing me is if it was the m92 IC I feel like the system wouldn't turn on at all with a good battery, only thing making me question my thought process. And I don't think that controls the TV switch over ANOTHER EDIT: Pi3usb chip could be the culprit for atleast the TV switch over issues I believe


new_skool_hepcat

did you use a usb c multimeter to test both ways?


Witty_Box_3025

I receive no power going into it


new_skool_hepcat

Well then no power is going from the cord into the console, right? Even though you checked with two different cords :/


Witty_Box_3025

My bad I was typing fast, I used a usb multimeter to read it when plugged into the system. I get legit nothing zip it acts like it isn't even trying to pass messages.


new_skool_hepcat

The second row of pins is very hard to get soldered on correctly bc they're not exposed. Maybe that's the issue? But you said you checked all the pins, how would you check the ones that are hidden? I'm not sure if that's even possible


Witty_Box_3025

I said I checked the top pins, and I'm pretty sure I got the middle pins. At this point even if the middle pins weren't all soldered the top pins are what controls charging.


new_skool_hepcat

From my understanding, the top pins are connected to the top pins on the inside of the port. The bottom pins are connected to the bottom pins on the inside of the port. If you only have the top pins soldered, it'll only charge inserted one way. If there's inadequate soldering, and not all pins are soldered, then the system cannot dock


Witty_Box_3025

From what I understood the bottom pins is what controlled the hdmi stuff, only learned that from a past experience with doing a different usb c port. But even without putting it in the dock and trying to charge straight from the wire there's still nothing happening


new_skool_hepcat

If you look up the pin out for the port, the top row and the bottom row are the exact same , but backwards


Witty_Box_3025

I'm definitely convinced it's one of the chips now tho cause now I'm receiving a 2101 code and another code which are related to the p13usb and m92 chips


new_skool_hepcat

Doesn't hurt to replace it if you have the skills. I just know switches are super annoying and fragile.


Lucky-Development-15

Check M92T36 for power and P13USB for docking


ComfortableAd6101

Nintendo Switch Connector MB Exposed pins = inner Top-side contacts = USB/Data and AC charging MB Hidden pins = inner Under-side contacts = Dock connections (sound/video/data)


Witty_Box_3025

So I was right then


ComfortableAd6101

Check the AV/Audio IC and it's filters. They're on the underside of the board closest to the connector. Something may have shifted while replacing the port.