Due to the larger screen housing requirements and modified battery placement, components around the Maxims PMICs are packed closer together, requiring finer precision during hot-air rework.
They are almost always fake V1 schematics renamed to OLED.
This article provides an in-depth look at the Nintendo Switch OLED motherboard layout, key components, and resources for locating diagrams. Schematic Nintendo Switch Oled
The ribbon cable connectors for the OLED screen and digitizer are highly sensitive and easily damaged during DIY disassembly.
Features four ARM Cortex-A57 cores and four ARM Cortex-A53 cores in a big.LITTLE configuration. Due to the larger screen housing requirements and
Often found near the SoC, these manage the power supply to the processor and graphics. B. USB-C and Charging Circuitry
features a redesigned motherboard with several consolidation efforts to save space for its larger kickstand and enhanced speakers. The ribbon cable connectors for the OLED screen
The (Model No. HEG-001) features a significantly revised internal architecture compared to its predecessors. While it retains the core hybrid functionality, its schematics reveal major changes to the display assembly, audio system, and thermal management. Key Schematic and Internal Revisions
The power distribution network on the Nintendo Switch OLED is complex, managing inputs from the USB-C port, the internal Li-ion battery, and the docking station. Max77812 and Max77620
For the technician, the schematic is the essential tool for diagnosing specific power failures identified by the charging chip, while for the enthusiast, it reveals exactly how the "guitar" board, the smaller cooling fan, and the fragile Samsung OLED are all interconnected.
Nintendo provides external "System Diagrams" that identify user-facing hardware such as: Nintendo Switch Console Diagram | Support