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iPhone audio circuit repairing
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This video mainly explains how to find the I2S audio bus from the CPU to the baseband of the iPhone XR model
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After the bus has a problem, it will cause no handset and no transmission failure
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Search method step 1, find the baseband chip in the component map 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 baseband, check the pins
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I2S is the audio bus from the CPU to the baseband when making a call
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Step 4, jump to the bitmap according to the pin, and view the connected components
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The diode value can be measured at the position of the yellow point in the bitmap
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When checking the maps, first open the component map, circuit diagram, and bitmap of the iPhone XR
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Find the baseband chip 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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Because the baseband has many solder points,
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to prevent mistakes when searching, we click Advanced Search
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After clicking Advanced Search, there will be a list about the pages of the baseband chip
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Let's view them in turn
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In the list, the pin of the baseband chip marked with I2S represents the audio bus from the CPU to the baseband
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The I2S bus has 4 lines in total, connected to the CPU by the baseband
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Pin AB13 of the baseband is the bit clock
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Jump to the bitmap according to the name,
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the bit clock is connected to the CPU by the baseband through the middle connection point
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AD13 is the data output of I2S bus
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Jump to the bitmap according to the name,
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the data output is also connected to the CPU through the middle connection point
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Pin AB15 is the data input of I2S bus
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Jump to the bitmap according to the name,
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and the data input is also connected to the CPU through the middle layer
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Pin AA14 is the detection clock of I2S bus
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Jump to the bitmap according to the name,
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the detection clock is also connected to the CPU through the middle connection point
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If there is no handset and no call failure after the iPhone is dropped,
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it is mostly because the I2S bus between the baseband and the CPU is disconnected
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We can measure the diode value of the I2S bus
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If the value is normal, we only need to reball the tin to fix the failure of no transmission and no handset
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That's all for this video