NINTENDO SWITCH V2 (HAC-001-01) No Signal Black Screen
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86%
CONF
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M92T36 Power Management IC
This integrated circuit manages the Power Delivery (PD) communication between the console and the dock. If this chip fails due to a voltage spike or internal short, the console cannot negotiate the high-power state required to output video, resulting in a black screen or no signal to the TV. Replacing this surface-mount component restores the logic handshake required for video transmission.
SKU: M92T36
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8%
CONF
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PI3USB30532 Video Encoder/Matrix Chip
This chip is responsible for switching the USB-C signals into a format compatible with HDMI when the device is docked. It is highly sensitive to ESD and often fails if the docking connector is misaligned or contaminated, leading to a total loss of video signal while the device continues to charge or output audio. Replacing this IC restores the high-speed differential signal path for video data.
SKU: PI3USB30532
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6%
CONF
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Nintendo Switch AC Adapter (Reset/Replacement)
The official AC adapter contains internal protection circuitry that can 'trip' and stay latched, providing enough power to charge slowly but not enough to trigger the docked video mode. Disconnecting the adapter for 30 seconds to discharge the internal capacitors resets the protection logic, often resolving intermittent 'No Signal' issues caused by fluctuating mains voltage.
SKU: HAC-002
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the M92T36 Power Management IC.
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