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The OLED | [[File:Vita USB-C Mod 1.jpg|thumb|Completed USB-C mod]] | ||
The OLED PlayStation Vitas use a proprietary connector for their power cable. If you ever lose the original charger or break this port, you have the option to replace it with a USB-C port. A Slim PCH-2000 PS Vita can also have its old micro USB port swapped for USB-C for convience with modern chargers. This page was created mostly from [https://www.reddit.com/r/vita/comments/10ow79c/finally_did_the_ps_vita_2000_usbc_mod/ this guide by /u/purekimwater]. | |||
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
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=== PCH-2000 === | === PCH-2000 === | ||
You can purchase a generic USB-C breakout board such as [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0883FK15Q/ this one], [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096M2HQLK/?th=1 this one], or [https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802838232443.html this one]. Ensure that you purchase one with two resistors on the board. | You can purchase a generic USB-C breakout board such as [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0883FK15Q/ this one], [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096M2HQLK/?th=1 this one], or [https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802838232443.html this one]. Ensure that you purchase one with two resistors on the board. | ||
Revision as of 00:48, 15 March 2024
The OLED PlayStation Vitas use a proprietary connector for their power cable. If you ever lose the original charger or break this port, you have the option to replace it with a USB-C port. A Slim PCH-2000 PS Vita can also have its old micro USB port swapped for USB-C for convience with modern chargers. This page was created mostly from this guide by /u/purekimwater.
Installation
PCH-1000
The 1000 models have USB-C replacement boards, such as the ones available from OxyllMods or this open source one by Mahko. A video of this installation can be found on Oxyll Mods' channel or another on StezStix Fix's channel.
- Desolder the old power jack.
- Align the USB-C board in place, butting the USB-C port itself up against the motherboard, and solder the large mounting pads.
- If you do not mount the board on the motherboard itself, you will need to run a wire from a ground point on the motherboard to the "G" pad.
- Solder wires to the
Data-
,Data+
, and5V
pads on both the motherboard and PCB. TheData-
wire will travel from the bottom of the PCB to the top side through the hole in the board.
- Dremel or cut the shell plastic to fit the USB-C port. Optionally, use a USB-C bezel, such as the ones File:VitaC bezel.zip.
PCH-2000
You can purchase a generic USB-C breakout board such as this one, this one, or this one. Ensure that you purchase one with two resistors on the board.