Gamecube digital cable VGA / RGBHV mod: soldering problem
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 8:23 pm
One of the two Gamecube VGA cables I have has been going faulty lately. The monitors I connected it to said “out of range – 157 khz / 0 hz”, so I guessed that probably my sync soldering was rather bad.
After some attempts of soldering it back together, I managed to make one of the MX pins fall off (*sigh*).

Pin 22 (vsync) has no connection between MX and PCB now. It’s still possible to solder to the end of the pin that sticks out maybe 1/4th millimeter from the MX chip (I scraped off some of the MX chip plastic to get to the pin), but I can’t solder to the PCB at all (solder won’t stay there).
So far, when I connected vsync from VGA pin 14 only to the MX chip (and not to the chip’s PCB), my RGB interface recognized the signal, but it seems it was improper since the monitors still say “no signal / out of range (0 khz / 0 hz)”.
So, my question is what exactly the connection from MX chip to PCB is for and whether it’s completely necessary. If there is no hope of making the VGA cables work without this connection (that I don’t think I’m able to restore), I’m willing to sell my cable for cheap to whomever can make use of it.
Here is a photo of the current condition I just took:

After some attempts of soldering it back together, I managed to make one of the MX pins fall off (*sigh*).

Pin 22 (vsync) has no connection between MX and PCB now. It’s still possible to solder to the end of the pin that sticks out maybe 1/4th millimeter from the MX chip (I scraped off some of the MX chip plastic to get to the pin), but I can’t solder to the PCB at all (solder won’t stay there).
So far, when I connected vsync from VGA pin 14 only to the MX chip (and not to the chip’s PCB), my RGB interface recognized the signal, but it seems it was improper since the monitors still say “no signal / out of range (0 khz / 0 hz)”.
So, my question is what exactly the connection from MX chip to PCB is for and whether it’s completely necessary. If there is no hope of making the VGA cables work without this connection (that I don’t think I’m able to restore), I’m willing to sell my cable for cheap to whomever can make use of it.
Here is a photo of the current condition I just took:
