Introduction
Tools
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Nvidia Shield Normal Controller, without Display, so it's just a controller if you don't have other shield device
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Micro-USB 2.0
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3.5 mm stereo headphone jack
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Charge indicator
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Still don't know how this controller connected to PC without cables, the controller can be connected to a Nvidia Shield through WiFi but no idea if this works with pc.
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Flipping over the device reveals 6 screws. No hidden screws here.
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6*screws, use T7 screwdriver for all of screws。
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Careful, you will need some force to open the clips holding the device together.
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Once you are inside the device remove the two ribbon cables.
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Remove two cable for the vibration motors and one cable for the battery.
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There are 2 Vibration motors
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Remove the two screws holding the logic board to the device.
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Carefully remove the logic board.
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we can found battery part under the motherboard
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Screw*4
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LC18650 Lithium-ion Battery: 3.6V/2200mAh/7.92Wh
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TLV320AIC3204 (Very Low-Power Stereo Audio CODEC)
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Atmel ATXMEGA32A4U-AU (8-bit Microcontroller)
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Potentiometers
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Microchip SST25WF020A (SPI Flash 2Mbit 1.8V)
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Ozmo2000 431-B0 (WiFi Integrated Chip)
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ADG3 3088CP (Unknown)
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cover part
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4*screw
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PIC32MX120F032D-I/PT (32-bit Microcontroller)
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PIC18F26K22-I/ML (8-bit Microcontroller)
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18 comments
Where is the Shield console teardown?
I brought the controller to the hardware store and found that a T6 fit perfect. I bought it and used it, worked fine. I know the description says T7. May be a mistake
Farrid is Correct I have both a T7 and T6 Screwdriver and the T7 IS TOO BIG!, T6 fits perfectly. Just a heads up to anyone who needs to go out and but a Single screwdriver.
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You are right. It’s T6, not T7.
Looking to replace ribbon cables. Anyone know where i can buy them?
mine was actually a T6 screwdriver required, and to get to the battery you have to remove the motherboard
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