Hardware PS5 HDMI missing components

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Hi people,

I have a PS5 here, that went through a hell of a repair-attempt from someone watching too much Youtube and never held a soldering iron.

So to make it short, there are components missing....

I not have another board to compare with.

I changed the diode with one from a PS4 board. And I also took a random capacitor and put close to the HDMI-port, after someone in here just said that a PS4 was crowded with 0.1 uF capacitors.

But if we could identify all these, I will make two new photos with the values, so that the community have it for future reference.

Underside.jpg

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F is not missing, but it would be nice to have the value there anyway.

Thanks for all help.

EDIT: Heres a picture of the underside:
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The component in white is a mystery. No readings on my multimeter. No continuity. No Ohms. No readings in capacitor-mode (I can not go lower than a few nF) . The component was tested out of circuit. What can it be?
 
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If last PICTURE IS referring A and B . I believe A diode is CDZ 5.6B Rohm zener diode. Then B should be 100nf capacitor

Yes, you are correct about the picture. Probably about the values too :-) Thank you so much. Highly appriciated!
 

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Please fix that picture with the part numbers.

The original pin 13 diode wasn't a DZ2705600L. That was the "DJ" diode. The pin 13 diode was a DA2J101, but Sony is using a combination of "Nexperia BAS 316, 115" (A6 code) and some other general purpose fast-switching diode marked "C1" these days.

It would be great if someone had a part number for the 27kohm resistor too.
 

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Please fix that picture with the part numbers.

The original pin 13 diode wasn't a DZ2705600L. That was the "DJ" diode. The pin 13 diode was a DA2J101, but Sony is using a combination of "Nexperia BAS 316, 115" (A6 code) and some other general purpose fast-switching diode marked "C1" these days.

It would be great if someone had a part number for the 27kohm resistor too.
27Kohm resistor size is 0402, parts number varies from brands you pick
 

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Work with ordinary zener diode.
 

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Hi people,

I have a PS5 here, that went through a hell of a repair-attempt from someone watching too much Youtube and never held a soldering iron.

So to make it short, there are components missing....

I not have another board to compare with.

I changed the diode with one from a PS4 board. And I also took a random capacitor and put close to the HDMI-port, after someone in here just said that a PS4 was crowded with 0.1 uF capacitors.

But if we could identify all these, I will make two new photos with the values, so that the community have it for future reference.

View attachment 258699

View attachment 258698

F is not missing, but it would be nice to have the value there anyway.

Thanks for all help.

EDIT: Heres a picture of the underside:
View attachment 260632
The component in white is a mystery. No readings on my multimeter. No continuity. No Ohms. No readings in capacitor-mode (I can not go lower than a few nF) . The component was tested out of circuit. What can it be?
I have a question if d is missing is that a big thing or would it make the hdmi port doesn’t work
 

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Hello greetings
Please i need help with the direction for
the pads on ps5 hdmi ripped pads connection details.
 

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Hi guys ive got a short on a small cap very near hdmi and also short on diode on other side, i removed both, also port and encoder ic but short is still present. Any ideas pls?
 

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