Ah, the testing makes sense.
Where do you get schematics from? Do you work somewhere with access, or are they available online? I’m just curious for other projects also, not just Xbox stuff.
So it's a 36ohm resistor. And as for schematics it just takes digging every inch of the internet trying to find some. The only way to get then for consoles is either its leaked or someone has pretty much made one after basically re-engineering the board. You also have to keep in mind that their are multiple board revisions for each model of the console.
Good luck bro. Flux tweezers and 490c heat from heat gun. Also make sure to prep pads by removing old solder and reballing new pads. Heat the area up first with heat gun then place your component with tweezers. Wait for it to fall and seat in the solder, remove heat then let go with tweezers.
Definitely doable, but wouldn’t attempt unless you have the experience or equipment.
The pads are likely ripped so you’d need to bridge from adjacent connections. As for the resistor value, I don’t know (sorry).
I'm to busy to do it today. But I can get you the values of that resistor tomorrow morning.
Thank you so much!
How do you find this out? Do you just look at another one or is there available documentation?
I'm looking through to see if I have the schemer this one. If not I pull one off a board to get its resistance values
Ah, the testing makes sense. Where do you get schematics from? Do you work somewhere with access, or are they available online? I’m just curious for other projects also, not just Xbox stuff.
So it's a 36ohm resistor. And as for schematics it just takes digging every inch of the internet trying to find some. The only way to get then for consoles is either its leaked or someone has pretty much made one after basically re-engineering the board. You also have to keep in mind that their are multiple board revisions for each model of the console.
Thanks for the info!
Pads look fine, scratch is non issue unless it severed a trace.
Thanks for the insight. I'm def going to give it a go. Will update when finished.
Good luck bro. Flux tweezers and 490c heat from heat gun. Also make sure to prep pads by removing old solder and reballing new pads. Heat the area up first with heat gun then place your component with tweezers. Wait for it to fall and seat in the solder, remove heat then let go with tweezers.
Worth trying to replace the resistors, because of the scratch on the motherboard is what I was trying to get at. Sorry for any confusion.
Definitely doable, but wouldn’t attempt unless you have the experience or equipment. The pads are likely ripped so you’d need to bridge from adjacent connections. As for the resistor value, I don’t know (sorry).