The pads are an easy fix. But it looks like the actual connector might have sustained some damage and one of the legs appears broken? If it is that's beyond me. For the pads though I posted a link that has a list of repair guides. 4.7.1 and 4.7.2 are where you want to look if you don't want to do the jumper wire method.
The pads are an easy fix. But it looks like the actual connector might have sustained some damage and one of the legs appears broken? If it is that's beyond me. For the pads though I posted a link that has a list of repair guides. 4.7.1 and 4.7.2 are where you want to look if you don't want to do the jumper wire method.
That is some great information. Thanks for posting it.
It is repairable, but the pads are pulled so it would require a lot of work. You’ll need to run jumpers for the pulled pads.
Bodge wire time.
Buy a replacement connector, fix the pulled pads, run wires off of the remainder of the traces etc