Schematic Nintendo | Switch Oled
Let’s dive into the hidden layers of the Switch OLED’s motherboard.
The schematics suggest that the Switch OLED will retain the same overall form factor as the existing Switch, but with a few key tweaks. The device's dimensions are reportedly slightly smaller, measuring 102mm x 239mm x 13.9mm (compared to the original Switch's 102mm x 239mm x 15.5mm). The weight, too, has been reduced, tipping the scales at just 314 grams. Schematic Nintendo Switch Oled
For step-by-step physical teardown guides and tool requirements, you can refer to iFixit’s Nintendo Switch OLED Repair Portal . Let’s dive into the hidden layers of the
The OLED model consolidated several components compared to the original version. Key hardware pieces include: All-in-One Daughterboard : Unlike earlier models, the Game Card Reader MicroSD slot Headphone Jack are now soldered onto a single, non-modular daughterboard. Power Management (PMIC) Samsung S2DOS04 chip specifically for the OLED display's power needs. Main Charging IC : Often identified as the chip, which is a common failure point for charging issues. Memory & Storage : Features Micron LPDDR4 memory and Samsung NAND Flash Cooling System The weight, too, has been reduced, tipping the
The most obvious change is the 7-inch OLED panel. Unlike the previous LCD models that required a bulky backlight (and a corresponding high-voltage backlight driver circuit), the OLED schematic reveals a more complex power management system for the display.
The Nintendo Switch OLED is a solid upgrade to the original Switch, offering a larger and more vibrant display, improved battery life, and enhanced gaming features. While it may not have major hardware upgrades, the Switch OLED is still a great option for gamers who want a versatile and portable gaming experience.
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