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Canon PowerShot SD1000 Motherboard Replacement
Canon PowerShot SD1000 Motherboard Replacement If the circuits or datapaths are dead, take our the motherboard ahead.
Written By: Phillip Phung
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Canon PowerShot SD1000 Motherboard Replacement
TOOLS: Phillips #00 Screwdriver (1) Spudger (1)
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Step 1 — Back Panel
Remove the two screws from the side panel closest to the camera lens.
Note: These screws are 2.9 mm long. Step 2
Remove the two screws from the camera bottom panel.
Note: These screws are 2.9 mm long.
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Step 3
Remove the 2 screws from the side panel farthest from the lens.
Note: These screws are 2.9 mm long.
Step 4
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Pull the back panel away from the camera body, starting at the end with the function buttons.
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Step 5
Remove the small cover panel and attached wrist strap mount.
Remove the front cover by gently pulling it away from the camera body.
Step 6 — Front Case of Camera
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Step 7
Place the front cover, back cover, and wrist strap mount in a safe place until you are ready for reassembly.
Remove the 2 screws located at the top of the LCD panel.
Step 8 — LCD Screen
Note: These screws are 2.4 mm long.
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Step 9
Pull up the metal frame surrounding LCD screen starting at the side of the camera.
Step 10
Push the metal frame away from the metal tab using the spudger, to detach the frame.
Rotate the metal frame upwards.
Note: The metal framing should be attached by a metal tab towards the bottom of the camera, near the function buttons.
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Step 11
Carefully lift the metal frame from the camera.
Remove the black LCD screen, leaving the thin lens pieces in place.
Note: BE CAREFUL, both components are attached by an orange connector ribbon and cannot be removed yet!
Step 12
Carefully pull on the orange connector ribbon to disconnect the LCD screen.
The LCD screen can be pulled out of the frame before disconnecting its connector ribbon.
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Step 13 — Broken Flash Unit
Remove the metal frame from the camera side closest to the flash, exposing the screw securing the flash assembly.
Step 14
Remove the screw securing the flash assembly.
Note: The screw is 2.4mm long.
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Step 15
Carefully disconnect the flash assembly ribbon from the black connector lock using the spudger.
Step 16
Remove the flash assembly.
Note: BE CAREFUL, when handling the flash assembly; touching the capacitor (the black cylinder) could shock you
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Step 17 — Shutter Button
Using the spudger, take off the shutter button by prying the small tab on the front side of the camera.
Step 18 — Lens
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Remove the 2.90mm screw from the lens, near the motherboard.
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Step 19
Using the spudger remove the shutter button by prying the small tab on the front side of the camera.
Step 20
With a spudger disconnect the orange connector ribbon as shown.
Disconnect the orange connector ribbon that is located under the now removed shutter button.
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Step 21
Remove the two 2.90 mm screws from the motherboard.
With Tweezers detach the bottom orange ribbon.
Step 22
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Step 23
Remove the screws shown. Start with the outside 6 (3-2.90mm & 32.40mm) screws on the metal frame. Then remove the 6 (2.40mm) screws on the back of the lens piece
With spudger gently remove the Viewfinder Window that is directly above the lens.
Step 24
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Step 25
Detach the mother board with lens from body of camera.
Carefully remove the lens from the motherboard. Use tweezers to remove any of the 4 connecting ribbons from the lens.
Your lens has been removed from the motherboard and bottom framing.
Step 26 — Motherboard
The motherboard (left) is now separated from the lens.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. This document was last generated on 2017-08-07 08:47:24 PM.
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