Doing a screen repair and we accidently knocked some components off this board. Looking for a board view for this unit, and I only have some donor boards for 2nd Gen 11-inch if anyone has those as well. Thanks so much!
820-02300 / iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd Generation)
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by GeirAndersenI tried searching the forum for whether this has been uploaded already, but couldn't find them (as a collection).
Here's a dump of a bunch of iPads, I've split into 2 archives to get under file limit
IPAD COLLECTION 1
+---iPad mini1 820-3400(A1432) 820-3243(A1454?A1455)
+---iPad mini2 820-3683(A1489) 820-3684(A1490?A1491)
+---iPad mini3 820-00008(A1599) 820-00002(A1600)
+---iPad mini4 820-00180(A1538) 820-00177(A1550)
+---iPad mini5 820-01591(A2133) 820-01495(A2124?A2125?A2126)
+---iPad Pro 12.9-4-820-01797(A2229) 820-01798(A2069?A2232?A2233)...-
Channel: Schematic Requests ONLY!
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by grimacelordHello.
Working on an Apple iPad Pro 3rd Generation 12.9" that has a weird issue. When the display is NOT connected, the iPad will charge and power on normally. I know it's on because I can hear notification sounds and the charging notification sound.
If I connect a brand new display to the logic board, the iPad will not turn on at all. When I connect the iPad to an 18W wall charger and a USB-C ammeter, I can see that the iPad is attempting to charge, but constantly "resets" after just a moment or two.
For example, when I connect the iPad to... -
Apple iPad 4th Generation 820-3249 Boardview and Schematic...
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by tccyo22Manged to get a hold of an iPad Pro 11" 4th Gen however it does not charge and upon opening it looks like someone has tried to replace the port and knocked a component off but I cannot find a schematic or boardview for this model so was wondering if anyone could help identify what I think is a missing pad and capacitor? Looks like whoever was in here last tried to put it back on with hot air and melted the plastics too......
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by ntchickenHi everyone,
My iPad suddenly stopped working and does not turn on and is not detected by a computer. When I plugged it in and measured, it read the following:
5V, 0.5A, 2.5W (both with and without a battery).
I opened it up to look for obvious signs of damage but I can't seem to see anything with my untrained eyes. I took my multimeter, set it to continuity and tested the resistors and diodes for any shorts.
Below, everything circled or boxed in yellow is shorted. Would anyone have any idea what the issue is based on the pictures and how to... - Loading...
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