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    Boardview for iPad Pro 12.9" Gen2 A1671

    Hey!

    I have a iPad that doesn't start. I tried replacing the Tristar chip and I don't know if I ripped the pad or if it went with the chip but I would really like to know where that pad leads so that I can put a jumper on it.

    I have the tristar chip next to the pads oriented as it should be if that helps any.

    Thanks

    #2
    If lower right corner in your pic is ball A1, then the missing ball pad is D1.

    You can study other ipad schematics and boardview files to learn about this A3B tristar device.

    See attached. Taken from ipad7 schematic & bv files (820-01686).


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      #3
      Originally posted by mon2 View Post
      If lower right corner in your pic is ball A1, then the missing ball pad is D1.

      You can study other ipad schematics and boardview files to learn about this A3B tristar device.

      See attached. Taken from ipad7 schematic & bv files (820-01686).


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      Hi,

      I really appreciate trying to help but I'm not sure what to do with this information? I still need to now where to run the jumper on this specific board.

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          #5
          Wow thanks pal!

          Lol turns out the pin is a noconnect. Makes sense that it would rip easily.

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