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So, my controller’s USB-C connection port decided to break off, and I am trying to replace it myself, but my issue is I can not verify 100% what each pin on the breakout goes to on a USB-C male port. So far I have: TP1 - B4/B9 (VBUS) TP18 - ? TP11 - B7 TP5 - B6 TP3 - B5 TP13 - B4/B9 (VBUS) TP16 - B12 (GROUND) TP(X) is the labeling on the breakout board itself. Any help would be appreciated EDIT: image links added here:https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/… https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/…
souswodaem1 use your ohm meter and go from the USB C connector to the TP connector and see where each one terminates. Then use the standard USB C wiring to determine which connection that is and where it connects to the TP.
I did a continuity yesterday with a cut wire plugged into it to see which of the 4 wire connected to which of the 7 pins and the results were Tp1 - red Tp18- unused Tp11 - white Tp5 -green Tp3 - unused Tp13 - red Tp16 - black Not sure of the two unused pins are something my standard usba 3.0 cable didn’t support but the controller functioned through the connection before I cut the wire.