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  • NTBservis
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    • Jun 2016
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    • Czech

    #1

    Please identify IC on MacBook Air 13 1466

    Please identify burnt smd IC on motherboard 820-00165-A

    Thanks
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  • mon2
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    • Dec 2019
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    • Canada

    #2
    Re: Please identify IC on MacBook Air 13 1466

    Review the board view file for this pcb.

    Then select the part and locate the same inside the schematic for this logic board.

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    • reformatt
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      • Feb 2020
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      Re: Please identify IC on MacBook Air 13 1466

      Q7630 (FDPC1012S). This is the for the +1.05V supply for the PCH though. Any liquid damage around this converter (or FET failure) usually destroys the PCH unfortunately.

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      • bluestone
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        • Jun 2011
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        #4
        Re: Please identify IC on MacBook Air 13 1466

        That's the dual fet for switching 1.05v to the PCH, check for impedance L7630 (close to the fet) if its less than 0.10ohms you likely have a fried CPU

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