Macbook Air A2337 Schematic & SilkScreen – 820-02016 Schematic & SilkScreen (Provisor

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  • adnanabay
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    Thank you bro. Great work.

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  • yellowcoin
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    Thank you for the files!

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  • Sergio Kub
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    Thank you so much for all the work

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  • Frank E
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    test

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  • Pedro147
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    Originally posted by reformatt
    R5263 is also back to front on pinout

    Best to tag whizkidz seeing as he is the kind person tot made the boardview. I don't think that he can fix the schematic but he should be able to fix his boardview after confirming your findings. Also I am pretty sure that the boardview is generated totally independently of the schematic. The schematics are always leaked from Apple but sometimes people like whizkidz are smart enough to generate a boartdviw by mainly careful inspection of the logic board.
    Last edited by Pedro147; 03-28-2025, 05:44 PM.

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  • reformatt
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    R5263 is also back to front on pinout

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  • reformatt
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    Just discovered this today. Working on a liquid damaged board, and cleaning up corrosion around UC300. The pin numbering is back to front in the schematic in the schematic for RC321, hence why its wrong on the boardview. I will refer to the pins as they currently are on the boardview.

    CC328 pin 1 connects on the board to RC321 pin 1 not pin 2 (the bottom of the resistor, not the top). RC321 pin 2 connects to UC300/22 and CC329 pin 1.

    CC332 also back to front on the pinout too
    Last edited by reformatt; 03-27-2025, 10:24 PM.

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  • inspiraia
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    Thanks a lot brother 🙏

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  • Siva v
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    Thank you

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  • Pedro147
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    Originally posted by d0gan
    Re: Macbook Air A2337 Schematic & SilkScreen – 820-02016 Schematic & SilkScreen (Prov

    Thank you - Great work
    Forget any letter on the end, there is only one 820-02016 for M1 Air

    See post #15 by whizkidz​ in this thread.

    Board is bvr not brd so use Flex Board view or Open Board View (some versions check with Piernov) to open bvr

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  • Amrinder
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    Looking For 820-02016-A boardview BRD file.

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  • dreamflowers09
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    Thank you very much

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  • dqtech
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    thanks

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  • joen_d66
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    Originally posted by whizkidz
    Re: Macbook Air A2337 Schematic & SilkScreen – 820-02016 Schematic & SilkScreen (Prov

    Finished the task of creating the board view file and cleaning up the schematic pdf file

    So if you find any error please reply here and will see if a can and/or want to correct them.

    So enjoy the work.
    Amazing work..thank you sooooo muuch

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  • joen_d66
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    Originally posted by piernov
    Re: Macbook Air A2337 Schematic & SilkScreen – 820-02016 Schematic & SilkScreen (Prov

    Fixed, R8313 pin 2 and R8318 pin 1 connected to MPMU_XOUT.
    thanks master 🙏🏻

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  • M4n0l0307
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    Thanks Friend !

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  • José Francimar
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    Thank you - Great work

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  • Pedro147
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    Originally posted by SarcasticOP
    I am looking for PPBUS_G3H in the net names and I do not find it. Is there a different net name to look for?
    PPBUS_AON (always on )

    Attached Files

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  • SarcasticOP
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    I am looking for PPBUS_G3H in the net names and I do not find it. Is there a different net name to look for?

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  • datarus
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    Originally posted by piernov
    Re: Macbook Air A2337 Schematic & SilkScreen – 820-02016 Schematic & SilkScreen (Prov

    Fixed, R8313 pin 2 and R8318 pin 1 connected to MPMU_XOUT.
    Thank you

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