I am trying to replace a motherboard ribbon connector as circled in the image on a amazon fire 10 where the flex ribbon cable slides into that the previous owner messed up. Is there a way to determine the number of contacts and pitch of the plastic connector or an easy way to determine the replacement connector i need? Don’t know if it helps at all but on the flex cable itself there is a number 1 written on one corner and number 51 written on the other corner which is also written beside the connector as you can see.
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I am trying to replace a motherboard ribbon connector as circled in the image on a amazon fire 10 where the flex ribbon cable slides into that the previous owner messed up. Is there a way to determine the number of contacts and pitch of the plastic connector or an easy way to determine the exact replacement connector I need to buy? Don’t know if it helps at all but on the flex cable itself there is a number 1 written on one corner and number 51 written on the other corner which is also written beside the connector as you can see.
I am trying to replace a motherboard ribbon connector as circled in the image on a amazon fire 10 where the flex ribbon cable slides into that the previous owner messed up. Is there a way to determine the number of contacts and pitch of the plastic connector or an easy way to determine the replacement connector i need? Don’t know if it helps at all but on the flex cable itself there is a number 1 written on one corner and number 51 written on the other corner which is also written beside the connector as you can see.
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