Sorry mate, but I won't allow ads from Ad.Fly to follow your links. Excellent tutorial, but I've banished advertising from my entire network. Still gave ya a thumbs up. :)
@@MrSatech Thanks. :) I simply got sick of pervasive and intrusive ads taking up half my screen and bandwidth (not to mention those "forced" pre and mid-roll ads) for video ads downloading at high resolution in the background "just in case" I clicked one. So, I banished them all from everything I could. The only thing I haven't been successful in banishing ads from so far is Twitch, so... I banished Twitch.
Great video your obviously very knowledgeable with electronics , but why do you use a crappy iron ? your joints would be much better with a higher wattage than the 8w your using ✌✌
Why on earth are you skating a drill bit around the PCB to remove the resist? A sharp knife, preferably with a curved edge, provides much finer control.
I've had this idea for years wondering if he can be switched or changed out because if you could I'd love to see like older phones like a Galaxy S7 edge or aki Galaxy note 5 I'd love to see it be switched around to USB C that would be cool thank you for this great video you're awesome man
I actually thought to try that with my s7 a few days ago. That's why I'm watching this video rn. Idk what to expect but i believe that it will just change the input type and that it will work as usual.
You should show how to do this on an Xbox one controller! A lot of people don't like the look of the new Xbox controller but want c type charging ports.
Yes I can do that But it can only charge, and it's really hard to connect data connections, it can only be used for charging. I plan to make a video in the future on the PlayStation 4 handle on the Xbox handle.👍
Мне пришла идея проделать этот номер с налобным фонариком. Я не микроэлектроншик и на третий хотел бросить эту затею но благодаря автору этого ролика всё получилось просто отлично. Респект таким нерукожопам👍👍👍
Jesus christ this is no doubt one of the roughest SMT jobs I've seen in my life. Makes you average amateur Indian SMT tutorial look like a surgery job xD
Great video. But I've got one question. At 4:10 right after you solder the usb c adapter to the board the camera jumps and suddenly there's a small bit of red wire your soldering on that wasn't there before. What's it for? Im researching how to do this swap so I may possibly to it to both of my daughters Galaxy Tab A tablets. The Micro USB plugs are just not strong enough to handle the riggors imposed by small children. USB c, however, I feel would hold up alot better. I know there will be a difference between the boards on the tablets and the one you were working with but Id think they'd be somewhat similar. No? Anyway. If you could help me out with that bit of red wire I'd much appreciate it. Thx for the video!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 *edit* The link you posted to buy the usb c doesn't seem to work for me 😕
@@weltsiebenhundert if you can do the hardware upgrade it will work, the new chargers have backwards compatibility standards and if there are only pins for USB 2.0 it will detect and only give voltage for 5v devices
can you do a video that convert old smartphone that uses Micro connector to Type-C connector port?I'm thinking if I can make my old Sony phone to type-c port
I tried doing the same thing a while back, the problem was that if its connected with only VBUS and Ground the default power will be 5V at 1Amp thats 5 watts nothing more. if the unit needs 2amps at 5volts it will take a while to charge it compared to charging it with micro usb.
I would love to do this to a few devices I have, but don’t want to try it myself. Any idea what a repair shop would charge to do this? What would be a fair price? Thanks 🙏
@@MrSatech That's why you can't use a cable with USB-C on both ends. The current sink (power bank) does not tell the current source (USB charger) to make power available. This is done by two 5k1 pull-down resistors on the power bank side, connected to pins CC1 and CC2. This is an important feature of USB-C. Omitting it results in it only working with cables with USB-A on one end and USB-C on the other. But we all know that double-sided USB-C/USB-C cables are the future.
Would this be possible with other devices or different for each one? I want to swap out some of my controllers, I paid good money for my old gen. Controllers that work but c works so much better.
I have the Kicker Tabor 2 headphones, they have the micro usb connection. I wish there’s was a tear down of them so I could see if a USB C port would match the solder points.
Eu tenho um pc da china tipo um surface que a entrada micro usb dele é muito ruim, uso somente para carga mas é devagar, será que é possível trocar? E esse mesmo pc tem uma porta usb 3.0 que funciona somente dispositivos 2.0, será possível trocar também pra uma porta usb 2.0?
@@KingLouisII I would pay someone to convert my ps4 controller to usb type c. Micro usb is the absolute worst. I have 10 broken cords none of the last more than a year mean while I've been using the same type c on my phone for over 2 years.
Hey do you think this would work for a Logitech g pro wireless mouse so it can charge usb c? I dont see why not if it worked with these devices. Great video just wish you talked and broke it down.
if you did, did it turn out? also I'm pretty sure the pins arent in the same order. what I mean is the USB A to USB C cord doesn't transfer same as micro to USB A.
Is something like this possible for a PS3 and PS4 controller to upgrade it to usb type C? If so I think that video would get a lot of views, Just saying :)
Hello.If you're confident, you can do it, but the PCB setup should be thoroughly investigated. The inputs of the electricity must be determined. It's for charging ok, but the data transmission business is a bit of a mess.
То что я искал, только как я думаю что сам наврятле повторю. Как я уже узнал что все гнёзда type-C отличаются. Очень хотелось бы узнать какое именно у вас , хотел бы также заменить только на телефоне 👍
@@MrSatech nice! Now I have to ask does this type c 6 pin port come with the resistors built in or something? To my understanding of type c used strictly for charging needs somewhere around a 52kohm resistor for CC communication to the charging cable you plug into it. Or is this somehow bypassed in your setup? Would help alot as I'm trying to get a type c working in a ps vita.
@@MrSatech dude you make a video but don’t want to share any information nor respond to comments of important details on this swap! Кем ты себя возомнил(а)? explain the procedure in your own language if it’s difficult to write in other language!
If you look carefully at this video and don't understand anything. I don't think you should ever bother with these things. 'Cause you can mess up the device you want to change in your hand
@@MrSatech Thank you! if i mess up this decision i will make on my own! hey but at least i’ll learn in the process! if say very little to explain then most likely a lot of people will mess up! that’s the whole purpose in the first place to make videos for other viewers to learn! not give them halfway information unless you just trolling! any how have a nice day.
@@MrSatech You should at least look up. Without CC pin resistor, USB C supply will not give any power to the cable. If you still can't understand the problem, then it is your limitation, I guess.
The minus tip is already connected to the motherboard. In other words, when the body is connected to the main board, it is connected to the negative terminal. However, this is not always the case. This was the case with the motherboards I used.
I’m absolutley not recommending doing this with expensive things. Considered you can fataly damage them. I also don’t recommending doing htis with cheap stuff. Cuz you coud’ve sell the old device for like half the original price. Instead of risking breaking iť. And then buy a new one.