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PostSubject: How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone)   How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) I_icon_minitimeSat Aug 02, 2008 1:58 am

How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) 1busted-port-side
At some point, just about everyone manages to mess up their precious electronics. In this case, someone (not me) somehow managed to totally demolish the mini USB port in their new Motorola cell phone. Surface mount repairs can be challenging without some serious tools, but it's possible to replace parts without a re-work station. (Guess what I'm getting for Christmas this year.) Today I'll show you that's it's possible to repair a surface mount part with some fairly inexpensive tools.
To do this repair, you'll need just a few tools:

* fine tip soldering iron (Weller 15 watt)
* Dremel tool with cut off wheel
* De-soldering Braid
* Torx T5 screwdriver
* small flat bladed screwdriver (optional)
* Diagonal cutters
* small hemostat or fine tweezers
* Panavise, helping hands or similar bench top holding device.

I already had all the soldering gear, but I had to track down a new T5 driver since mine vanished. I picked up a decent quality, iron oxide coated T5 driver at Sears for a little over $3. Sears actually has these individually, so you don't need to buy a set.

How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Open-up-theback
To get started, take off the back cover and remove the battery.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Torx-driver
Next, whip out that Torx T5 and remove the screws holding the phone together. On this one, there were only four to remove.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) 2separatetherear
With the screws out, gently pull the phone apart. The lower half of this Motorola clips together, so I gently worked around the edges with a small flat screwdriver until it came apart.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Remove-sim-holder
The SIM card board easily separates from the phone via the flat SMD connector. Just gently apply pressure near the connector and it comes right off.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Remove-pad-board
Next, the flat ribbon cable needs to be detached in the same manner, and the main PC board removed from the phone. It should pull right out once the cable is disconnected.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Put-parts-in-safe-location
As you disassemble the phone, put each of the pieces into a parts bin. Any sort of container will do, but I'd avoid a static generating plastic Tupperware container.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Peel-seal-back-2
Carefully place the board in your clamp/Panavise/whatever - I had to line up the buttons with the slots in the vise, or I probably would have damaged them when I clamped the board.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Compare-ports
You'll need a new connector before you can fix anything. I ordered this new SMD mini USB port from Mouser electronics (Part #538-67503-1020). It's very nearly the exact same part, down to the yellow tape on top.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Cut-tabs-reveal-rear
In order to check the condition of the pins, clip the two tabs that hold the rear shielding on to the connector with a pair of diagonal cutters (optionally, you can use a Dremel/rotary tool).
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Back-off-of-port
With the rear shield removed, we can access the rear pins - Unlike the front, everything looks pretty good. The advantage of surface mount parts is that they don't require much solder to hold together. Unfortunately, when you're replacing a surface mount part, a small amount of solder can keep you from removing the part without damaging the board.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Peel-back-seal
To keep from burning this foam seal, peel it back and stick it off to the side.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Dremel-port-apart
Enter the rotary tool. Sliced the top off of the connector by cutting the sides lengthwise.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Top-removed-see-damage
The damage to the pins was pretty amazing once the top was off. Ouch! I went ahead and peeled off that foam seal when I started cutting. Note that the fourth pin is actually shoved inward and upward just a bit.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Pins-removed-from-board
Next, cut across the center of the connector. The bent pins should be gently cut loose and the upper half of the plastic connector will probably fall apart. The shielding on the sides should be cut to allow each leg to be removed individually. (Be careful not to cut the PC board below!)
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Clamp-pin-desolder
Working from one side to the other, heat up the solder pad on each pin. Then use some tweezers to grip each pin of the connector. (I used a small pair of alligator forceps) If the solder is hot enough, the surface mount pin should come loose with little to no force. It's vitally important to be as gentle as possible with each one. The solder pads on the PC board are very delicate, and easy to pull up if you're not careful. Unfortunately, overheating the pads can also cause them to pull up. So be quick about it!
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Remove-plastic-bits
With the delicate pins out of the way, I carefully cut apart the remaining plastic and removed it.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Everything-off-ugly

Finally, the remaining legs of the shielding were heated and removed from the board.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Cleaned-up-pads
After that, I used de-soldering braid to remove the excess solder from the pads. Not everything came out perfectly. The second to last pad didn't make it through the removal process. In this case, I'm pretty sure that that pin took some impact when the connector was trashed. I was careful not to torque the pins as I removed them, but I'm not surprised that one pad didn't make it considering the amazing amount of damage to the port.

How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Pinout-moto-charg
the pin in question is numbered X on this Motorola charger pin-out. It's shorted with a resistor to pin 2 to indicate that a charger is connected. Unfortunately, the phone will never charge from a wall charger again (unless the board is swapped out.) It's possible that the trace could be rebuilt with a conductive pen, but I'm doubtful that it would be that successful.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) New-port-ready
Now we're ready for the new port. There's one difference between the original and the replacement: two pins that are designed to align the port on the board. They're plastic, so it's an easy fix.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Cut-legs-off-new-port
Grind them off with your rotary tool so that the connector is smooth on the bottom. After that, clip the tabs on the new port and remove the rear shielding as before.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Mount-new-port
After the new port is aligned (double check the pins in the rear!) solder one of the shielding legs to the board. Double check the pin alignment again, and solder the other legs. Now the port should be solidly mounted.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Solder-pins
Next, the pins on the new port need to be soldered. The super fine tip on my 15 watt Weller pencil made this easy. Alternatively, you can use a wider tip to solder things and go back over the pins with de-soldering braid to remove any solder bridges. If you forgot to remove the rear shield, you'll have one hell of a time soldering the pins. On this particular phone, the metal shielding behind the port made it impossible to access the pins without removing the rear shielding.
How-To: Replace a mini USB port (on your cellphone) Fixed-sweet
Despite the missing pin, the phone started up just fine when we plugged it in. One more cell phone saved from the recycle bin.
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