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This is the chip ID of the Nintendo Switch 2's main board.
Check out our Nintendo Switch 2 teardown for more details.
Special thanks to our community member Chunglin Chin for contributing to this!
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NVIDIA GMLX30-A1 applications processor w/ GPU
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Micron MT62F768M64D4EK-026 WT:B 6 GB LPDDR5 SDRAM memory
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Infineon CP10359AT USB type-C controller
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Likely Nintendo B2423 Game Card reader controller
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Genesys Logic GL852G quad-port USB 2.0 hub
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Analog Devices MAX17050 battery fuel gauge
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Diodes Incorporated PI2SSD3212NCE 14-bit 2:1 SSD switch
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STMicroelectronics accelerometer & gyroscope
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Texas Instruments TMP451 temperature sensor
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SK hynix HN8T15DEHKX075 256 GB NAND flash w/ UFS 3.1 memory controller
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Analog Devices MAX77851SAWJ power management
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Renesas DA9092 power management
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Analog Devices MAX77986 single cell Li+ battery charger
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Intelligo Technology IG2200 audio/voice processor
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Realtek ALC5658 audio codec
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Analog Devices MAX77801 buck-boost converter
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MediaTek MT3681AEN WiFi & Bluetooth controller
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Texas Instruments BQ25618 1.5 A buck battery charger
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Likely Analog Devices MAX3864xA buck converter
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MediaTek MT3689BCA Bluetooth SoC
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NXP Semiconductors PN7160B1HN/C100 NFC controller
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TDK-InvenSense ICM-42607-PN 6-axis accelerometer & gyroscope
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AKM Semiconductor AK09919C 3-axis electronic compass
Greetings: Thank you for the great work with the pictures. Is there a clear picture of the component: AKM Semiconductor AK09919C 3-axis electronic compass in the Joycon 2 board? When clicking the picture the part number looks fuzzy. i wonder about this because there's no official confirmation of a digital compass/magnetometer existing in the joycon 2. Is this part also in the left joycon 2 or Pro controller 2? Would like to hear from you. Best of wishes.
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IG2200 from Intelligo, interesting. I suspected they might have used something like RTX Voice when people commented how the microphone sounds pretty decent even when sitting 5-6 feet away from the Switch 2 but looks like they chose a dedicated solution.
And the screen?
Interesting, looks like Nintendo has "returned" to Mediatek from Broadcom (the DS WiFi adapter used a Ralink controller), though that isn't accurate, as the DS had a Qualcomm controller.
Greetings:
Does anyone have a clear picture of the component: AKM Semiconductor AK09919C 3-axis electronic compass. In the Joycon 2 board. When clicking the picture the part number looks fuzzy.
Still no Pixart chip inside, but this company has announced every year that Nintendo has been adopting his chip since Wii generation. Shame on this company and no more credit on its CEO
The sensor could be by PixArt.
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