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Console Modding------ ( Here you can talk about your favorite Consoles ) => PSP's => PSP Go => Topic started by: idog on March 28, 2011, 03:00:24 AM
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Hi guys,
First time registrator, long time lurker :)
I have a PSP Go here of which the pin connector is completely foobared (connector has been pushed in upside down and pushed and pushed). Nothing is intact inside this connector :drunk:
Since I can't find a suitable replacement connector anywhere (if you have a shop in the benelux, please give me a shout), I was thinking of just solderiing a regular female usb connector to it for charging and data transfer purposes.
I have seen the other tread (dock mini usb adjustment) regarding some pinouts, but I cannot relate to it with regards on this internal pinout. If someone could be so kind as to mark which traces are the lines needed for my purpose (D-, D+, GND, 5V, anything else ? ) then I can have some use for this PSP Go again (not interested in video output).
Also, replacing the M2 connector with an MicroSD adapter ? Easy or not doable yet ?
Thanks in advance !
Dennis/idog
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the go has been virtually untouched. you wont find alot of info on it anywhere on the web. good luck.
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Well. Made this mockup diagram with info from this forum and some other random finds. Gonna test it tonight.. should work :)
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Well.. that didn't work. Turns out the PSPGo was already opened by the previous owner before (warranty sticker on battery was gone).
I removed the connector, cleaned everything and soldered wires to an usb connector. Closed it all up and used both the official PSP charger (had to grind a bit in the usb connector to fit it :)) and on a PC usb port. Not a single led lighted up and powering on did nothing.
I suspect one or more fuses to be blown. Any idea where to look ?
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So far we only know where the sound fuse is located, which wouldn't be part of your problem.... This is gonna be a tough thing to fix my friend.
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Found this on a russian site. Gonna do some multimetering tonight :)
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would that be the psp go back light fuse
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any luck on what that fuse is