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342. iPhone XS handset and speaker signal search method
This video mainly explains how to find the earpiece and bottom speaker signals.
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iPhone audio circuit repairing

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This video mainly explains how to find the earpiece and bottom speaker signals

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and measurement points of the iPhone XS model

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Search method step 1, find the handset or charging connector in the component map,

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and confirm the position number

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Step 2, search for the position number in the circuit diagram

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Step 3, after finding the connector, check the pin identification of the connector

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The signal marked SPKRAMP means the signal of the earpiece or speaker

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Step 4, jump to the bitmap to view the connected components

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The voltage and diode value of the signal can be measured at the position of the yellow point in the bitmap

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When checking the maps, first open the iPhone XS component map, circuit diagram, and bitmap

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First, find the data signal from the earpiece connector to the earpiece amplifier

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Find the earpiece connector in the component map and confirm the position number,

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then search for the position number in the schematic diagram

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After finding the connector, the pin marked SPKRAMP represents the signal of the earpiece speaker

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Pin 21 of the connector is the data positive voltage detection of the handset

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Jump to the bitmap according to the name,

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the pin is connected to the earpiece amplifier U5002 through the fuse resistor R4633

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Pin 24 of the connector is the data negative voltage detection of the handset power amplifier

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Jump to the bitmap, the pin is connected to the earpiece amplifier U5002 through the resistor R4634

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Pins 23, 25, 27 of the connector are data negative of the earpiece power amplifier

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Jump to the bitmap according to the name,

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the data negative is connected to the earpiece amplifier, without fuse in the middle

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Pins 31, 32, 34 of the connector are the data positive

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Jump to the bitmap, the data is connected to the earpiece amplifier, there is no fuse in the middle

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If there is no sound from the earpiece when playing a song or making a call,

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we need to find the corresponding signals

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If the signal value is found to be abnormal during measurement,

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we check the connected components according to the diagram to rule out damage

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Let's find the bottom speaker signal from the charging connector to the speaker amplifier

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First find the charging connector in the component map, and confirm the position number

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Then search for the position number of the charging connector in the schematic diagram

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After finding the connector, the pin marked SPKRAMP represents the signal of the bottom speaker

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Pins 45 and 46 of the connector are the bottom speaker data negative

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Jump to the bitmap, the data negative is directly connected to the speaker amplifier U4902

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Pins 1 and 3 of the connector are the positive data of the bottom speaker

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Jump to the bitmap, the data is also directly connected to the speaker amplifier U4902

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Pin 2 of the connector is the negative voltage detection of the bottom speaker data

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Jump to the bitmap according to the name, the pin is connected to the fuse resistor R6480,

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and it is connected to the speaker amplifier U4902 after passing through the resistor

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Pin 5 of the connector is the data positive voltage detection

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Jump to the bitmap according to the name, the pin is connected to the fuse resistor R6482,

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and it is connected to the speaker amplifier U4902 after passing through the resistor

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If there is no sound from the bottom speaker when playing sound, we need to troubleshoot these 4 signals

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If the measured value is abnormal,

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check the connected components according to the diagram to rule out damage

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That's all for this video

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