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We don't know why Ben does the things that he does sometimes, but he keeps on licking. Discover what we mean as Ben, Karen and Felix tear down the new Nintendo Switch games console and Joy Con controllers. How does it compare to a laptop or tablet computer? Is it designed for easy maintenance or upgradeability? Let us know what you think on the element14 Community here.

Karen and Ben examine the new Nintendo Switch as they decide what to take part first. Buttons are closer to size of the DS.  There’s Phillips screw on the sides and tri-wing screws on the back.  It’s thicker than your average modern tablet which is good because you get more power, more battery, and an active cooling unit. Tablets/smartphones passively cool themselves (no fans or vents).  There’s a USBC you can get video out of and a kickstand that allows you to put more memory in it. There’s a light tunnel on the console that allows LEDs inside the controller to go through that light tunnel and illuminate out the front. The power supply has both 5 volts and 15 volts. It uses the 15 volts for fast charging and when it’s running in docked mode.

Ben takes apart the docking stage to it. It contains 2 USB 2 ports and a USB 3 on the inside. USBC has six differential pairs of data (HDMI only has 4) and multiple power/ground lines to allow high power charging. Inside the board contains a USB 3.0 hub controller.  The ribbon cable connects to the USB-C port that docks into the switch.  The dock is designed to allow the Switch to run faster since it doesn’t have to worry about battery life.

Next, Ben takes about the main unit. The Switch contains a little fan, an area for the battery that takes up most of the unit, a heat pipe that goes from the main system on a chip, and the rest of the internal circuitry. It uses SD cards for cartridges giving it lower bandwidth than storing on built-in memory.  Its put together more like a laptop than a tablet. Ben removes the heat sink off of the soc.  There’s a RF cam protecting the system on the chip.  Finally he and Felix take apart the joy con together.

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  • corrupt_liberty
    corrupt_liberty over 8 years ago +1
    That eMMC connector looks a LOT like the eMMC module connector for the Odroid. I would be interested in seeing if the 128GB Odroid module could be used to upgrade the internal storage of the Nintendo Switch…
  • starscream865
    starscream865 over 6 years ago

    Hi I'm wondering if anyone knows the type of Zif connector the sd board connects too any help would be appreciated

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  • wolfanoz
    wolfanoz over 8 years ago

    Thank goodness memory cards are cheap on eBay (got a 256GB Class 10 for $15 that works in the Switch).  That's ridiculous they didn't give enough for about a game and a half, basically. 

     

    They really need to fix the ability to transfer items to your sd cards or make it default to it.

     

    Great vid as always, gang!

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  • corrupt_liberty
    corrupt_liberty over 8 years ago in reply to corrupt_liberty

    After looking closer the sockets are different.  Figured it was too good to be true.

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  • Mahekaru
    Mahekaru over 8 years ago

    Can you look into the left joy con connectivity issue? I read it's got something to do with the shielding inside the controller.

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  • DAB
    DAB over 8 years ago

    Nice tear down.

     

    DAB

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  • corrupt_liberty
    corrupt_liberty over 8 years ago

    That eMMC connector looks a LOT like the eMMC module connector for the Odroid.  I would be interested in seeing if the 128GB Odroid module could be used to upgrade the internal storage of the Nintendo Switch.  Maybe use the Odroid's eMMC SD adapter to copy the Switch data to the new module.  Seems like it would be too good to be true.  But it would be awesome.

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