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![]() Another individual or tech horribly replaced the HDMI port. Customer pushed the whole inner wafer in knocking out three components. I have the diodes already in stock and have replaced hundreds of these ports. Can you label component that's identified by 16? I assume it's the same as the one directly below it. This is for CUH-1115A which probably the same as CUH-1005A.
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![]() Never mind, grabbed them from a BLoD board.
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![]() Likely just a pull up resistor.
Did you by any chance check the resistance of that location when you grabbed it from a BLOD system?
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![]() Cool. Just to follow up --- is the console good to go then? Did you fix it?
Looking at the HDMI pinout and assuming the color coding is correct. This is pin 16 -- the DDC Data -- it's an I2C bus dataline. The drivers are ope-drain and need a pull up to function. |
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![]() Yes, it already has been repaired.
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The two light blue/gray resistors on a CUH-1115A have the following attributes: 2k ohms 1 x 0.5mm or 0402 (1005 metric) Height: 0.35mm Power: either 1/16W or 1/10W, higher probably better I've replaced several zener diodes with P/N VDZT2R5.6B on PS4s, and they've always worked. They're close to the port on the CUH-1215A model, and sometimes customers push the ports inward knocking off the diode. Saw two diodes blow along with an HDMI encoder IC once. |
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![]() Hello everyone
I posted a new topic, I have almost the same concern Last edited by Christian0734; 11-15-2020 at 03:46 PM.. |
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![]() Can anyone tell me what type or value the diode represents in the yellow sqaure.. Its missing and i have no donorboard
![]() Thanks in advance Gerard, |
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![]() Can anyone tell me what the resistor or capacitor is label 18 in this image? I've seen it described as a resistor and others say it's a capacitor. I am repairing a board for a friend that it was missing. So I don't have a donor board to look it up or transfer it from.
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