=====Nintendo DS lite===== ====Réparation==== * [[http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repairing-Nintendo-DS-Not-Charging-Repair-Guide/6884/1 | Ne charge plus (ifixit)]] ====Composants==== * **Fusibles F1, F2** : Fusible SMD 0603 0.5A * **Bobines L2, L4, L5** : Inductor 33µH Tolérance +ou- 20%, Boitier TR (CBC2518T330M) * **Filtre EM10** : Common Mode Choke / Common Mode Filters SMD (**Bobine d'arrêt**, parfois aussi appelée **Self de choc**) * Termination Style: SMD/SMT * Test Frequency: 100 MHz * MAX DC Resistance (DCR): 200 mOhm * Maximum DC Current: 1 A * Filter Type: Common Mode - 2 Line Array * Mounting Type: Surface Mount (Soldering) * Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR) * Impedance 600 Ohm The closest matching common mode choke that I found is made by Pulse Electronics with part number **PE-1210CCMC601STS**. The footprint, impedance @ frequency, and max current rating are exact to **EM10**, but where it differs is that its max DC resistance is 120 mOhm. Whether or not being short of 80 mOhm is acceptable is unknown. * [[https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Pulse-Electronics/PE-1210CCMC601STS?qs=sGAEpiMZZMsVJzu5wKIZCSQDUwpdmgr3uO41XXhbbpU%3d|[Mouser] Pulse Electronics PE-1210CCMC601STS]] * [[https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/pulse-electronics-network/PE-1210CCMC601STS/1840-1306-2-ND/9644272|[DigiKey] Pulse Electronics Network PE-1210CCMC601STS]] However, both iFixit and Retro Video Game Repair states the power supply filter is a concern when you don't see the LED charging indicator light up. That means you can rule this one out, which leaves the IC charging chip. * [[https://gbatemp.net/threads/new-nintendo-3ds-xl-what-charging-chip.454737/|New Nintendo 3DS XL what charging chip?]] * [[https://gbatemp.net/threads/new-3ds-xl-fuse.416208/|New 3DS XL - Fuse?]] The part number for this chip made by Texas Instruments is BQ24072. Here's a quick search from digikey: