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Esta Nintendo DS Lite se lanzó en 2006 como sucesora de la Nintendo DS. Entrar dentro de este dispositivo es simple, lo que facilita las soluciones.

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Help Circuit board repair, In need of part

Hello, I'm looking for a little information on what this part is called on the board and where I can buy a new or used one to solder back on the board. Any info will help!! It looks like it's used in the circuit that runs games in slot 1 if that help any.

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@ryanmorel The part in question is a EM 10, which is a power supply filter. Use this guide Reparar una DS Lite que no carga for testing and it has replacement specs as well.

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Thank you so much l!! That is definitely it and my problem

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This is just a guess. The fuse (F1) next to it would indicate that is the power input section. Any 4 terminal device near a power input is likely a bridge rectifier. Without markings on the device or service information, finding the right replacement is guess work. Installing a new one would also be guess work as you need to orient it properly. You can easily test that device. Each terminal has a diode connected between it. Testing with an ohmmeter will tell you if it is good by reading each set of terminals in both directions. One direction will be low resistance, the other will be high. If both readings are similar, it is bad. If it is bad because of LOW resistance both ways, the fuse, F1, is likely open also.

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You can then read the PCB terminals to determine which are The AC inputs (they should read open) and figure out the proper orientation from the diagram and device Ohm readings.

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@ruggb why would you suspect (or know for sure) that the Nintendo DS Lite would have a "bridge rectifier"? The only reason for having one at best, would be to ensure that it will continue to work, when you have reversed the polarity (it doesn't, been there done that.)

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as I said, JUST A GUESS. As it turns out it is NOT a bridge rectifier. Sorry.

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