Nintendo Switch RP2040 (PicoFly) V2 Mod Chip Installation
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Nintendo Switch RP2040 (PicoFly) V2 Mod Chip Installation
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I learned something new from your video which is a new soldering point for Ground. I always solder to the component on the right of picofly. Soldering it straight on USB C connector looks way easier.
Very impressive. Amazing job!
this video makes it look so easy that im getting the courage to do it too... how do you get your solder to melt so well? mine never melts good even with flux....
Use either 350-400 temps on your soldering iron. Those temps worked perfectly for me
@@Sirsino C or F?
@@thedoctor1126 Celsius
what kind of wire did you use? I want to make sure I get skinny wire (small diameter) and can carry the necessary current.
38 awg works perfectly.
Nice job ! You are bridging the 3rd and 4th pins on the cpu lead correct ? How are you ...oh there's an arrow on the connector great .
Amazing job. What is the millimiter of the wire you used?
Thank you. Your comment is very much appreciated. 38 awg wire used.
Here you left out reflowing the mm. For the d point. Right ?
So some videos has some flex cable instead of needing to do all those mini wirings ? Or is that for v1 only? What's the best mod chip nowadays for oled ?
I find this chip really complicated, or maybe I'm just used to the Instinct V6 that looks way easier than this. It comes with 3 flex that are used instead of direct wiring like this one
Direct wiring is way
more fun
What temperature hot air (celcius) did you use to remove the buttons and usbc port from the picofly?
I think 400
350 is ok.
360 👍
Can you link where you bought it from?
Great work. Is that a genuine JBC knife tip?
Whats your soldering tip? is it some kind of knife tip or flathead? thank you
Looks like a fillet soldering tip where you can store the soldering tin - often used to solder more than one piece at a time
could you just use regular through-hole 470 resistors?
It really works as you installed, I did it differently in a V2 and it didn't work for me
Is this basically same process for V1 with the V1 flat cable?
Yes it is.
the nand points, are the same for switch v1 and v2?
Yes
On the mod can we start normal system without mod too?
Yes
how similiar would the process be for a switch lite?
Hi. If I only want emummcc do I still need the resistors on the chip? Thanks.
Resistors are necessary for chip to work properly.
@@Wayayeo ok, thank you!
i got oled switch with this modchip can I normally update OFW via ota?
Do you have the sketch or code that it's running?
i desodered the chips taking theystrip off do you know where to find replacment
What chips are you referring to?
Is it any good?
I'm confused to ether go with PicoFly or Hwfly or Xecuter
The PicoFly, HwFly, and Xecuter are all RP2040 chips meaning they are Raspberry pi powered dual core arm based processor designed to be capable of flashing hardware that is connected via GPIO protocol . The waveshare cost $3.99
can i know what flux did you use?
Amtech.
Are you located in San Diego Can you do my Nintendo switch v2 for me
I can get my hands on a picofly board but no idea where I can find a professional who would be able to install it in my area
Where do you live?
What is awg wire size u using? thanks!
38 awg.
Hi
Can you get me some information about your soldering iron?
SUGON T3602 Soldering Station
temp?@@Wayayeo
Hi do you think that with RP2040 tiny it work?
Who makes it ? The term RP2040 indicates it is a dual core arm based processor by Raspberry pi. In the case of the one in the video, RP2040 -Zero by waveshare, zero is the designation used to indicate the smallest chip set model, but there are multiple manufacturers for the RP2040 as it is popular amongst drone enthusiasts and support varies .
@@matthewshafer9545 also Raspberry pi did it, I found it on the official website. It is just a smallest edition of the rp2040 zero
Uploading a video later today on the install of a tiny.
@@Wayayeo thanks
@@Wayayeothe video?
What is the purpose of adding that substance at 11:15
That’s thermal paste. It’s to allow heat distribution from the CPU to the metal shielding to help keep the CPU cool.
Is there a link to the resistors
can i get the wire details
I was also wondering the wire specifications.
38 awg works perfectly.
Can i got the diagram for this install? Please
Look on GitHub. All diagrams are there.