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343. iPhone XR handset and speaker signal search method
In this lesson we're going to learn how to find the signals of the earpiece and the bottom speaker of the iPhone XR model.
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iPhone audio circuit repairing

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In this lesson we're going to learn how to find the signals of the earpiece

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and the bottom speaker of the iPhone XR 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 XR 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 negative voltage detection signal of the handset

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Jump to the bitmap according to the name, the signal is connected to the fuse resistor R4634,

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and connected to the earpiece amplifier U5002 after passing through the resistor

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Pin 24 of the connector is the data positive voltage detection of the handset signal

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Jump to the bitmap according to the name, the pin is connected to the fuse resistor R4633,

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and connected to the earpiece amplifier after passing through the resistor

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Pins 23, 25, 27 of the connector are positive data of the handset

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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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Pins 31, 32, 34 of the connector are data negative of the earpiece power amplifier

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Jump to the bitmap, the signal is connected to the earpiece power amplifier,

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and 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,

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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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The mark is incorrect in the drawing, and the correct one is J6500

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We search for J6500

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After finding the charging connector,

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the connector pin marked SPEAKER means the speaker signal of the bottom speaker

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Pins 37, 38, 39, 40 of the connector are the bottom speaker signals

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Pin 37 is the positive voltage detection of the bottom speaker data

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Jump to the bitmap, the data is connected to the fuse resistor R6480,

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and after the resistor it is connected to the bottom speaker amplifier U4902

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Pin 39 is the data positive of the bottom speaker

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Jump to the bitmap according to the name, the data is connected to the speaker amplifier U4902

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Pin 38 of the connector is the data negative voltage detection of the bottom speaker

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

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and after the resistor it is connected to the bottom speaker amplifier

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Pin 40 of the connector is the data negative of the bottom speaker

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

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If there is no sound from the bottom speaker when playing a song,

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we need to find these 4 signals

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If the signal value is abnormal,

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we can 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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