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Sony PlayStation 4 Slim and Pro (CUH-ZCT2 series) DualShock 4 controller . Swapping from older architectures, the

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Symptom 1: Controller Does Not Turn On (No Light, No Charge) Shorted PMIC or blown F1 fuse. jdm040 schematic exclusive

This exclusive technical breakdown serves as your definitive JDM-040 schematic map. Whether you are dealing with stick drift, a controller that refuses to charge, or a completely dead board, this guide maps out the traces, test points, and power rails you need to know. Understanding the JDM-040 Architecture

Often blows if a "fast charger" is used, resulting in no power/charging. Sony PlayStation 4 Slim and Pro (CUH-ZCT2 series)

: Unlike previous models where the battery tray might be secured with a screw, the JDM-040 tray simply rests on top of the board.

Plug the board into a bench power supply via USB. A healthy JDM-040 without a battery attached should draw roughly 40mA to 80mA while hunting for a Bluetooth sync. A draw of 0mA indicates a blown fuse, while a draw over 200mA points to a shorted IC. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

Damaged USB data lines or faulty Bluetooth crystal oscillator.