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@micke_wth you tore quite a few solder pads off. The square ones are all being used whereas the rectangle ones are for the shields. There is no schematic as for where you could connect jumper wires etc. This will be a very difficult repair. No, conductive paint does not work. It has nothing to connect to. I'd suggest you find somebody who specialises in microsoldering/boardlevel repair to get it evaluated. @refectio might be a good start.
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+@micke_wth by shield I was referring to an EMI shield. Yes like that "Or shield from outside noise, like a shielded cable"
+If you still have some copper where the solder pads were, you can try and either rebuild the solder pad or solder some jumper wires to it. Use the images you found for that idea.[image|1368342]
+ Whatever your plan is, this is going to be tough. Again, I suggest that this is a job best left to people with good skills and tools.

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@micke_wth you tore quite a few solder pads off. The square ones are all being used whereas the rectangle ones are for the shields. There is no schematic as for where you could connect jumper wires etc. This will be a very difficult repair. No, conductive paint does not work. It has nothing to connect to. I'd suggest you find somebody who specialises in microsoldering/boardlevel repair to get it evaluated. @refectio might be a good start.

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