We got an iPhone 7 to repair from customer,
the fault is that the iPhone has been dropped, the Bluetooth can be turned on,
but the WIFI icon is gray and cannot be opened. When we got the iPhone, we press
the iPhone power button, and test the other functions first, all
is fine, and the only problem is WIFI cannot be turn on.
After we enter the IOS system, we still
cannot see the MAC address of WIFI, as shown in picture 9-5-1.
Not even Wi-Fi addresses like this are
basically caused by the iPhone CPU does not recognize the iPhone Wi-Fi chip, the customer said the iPhone has been
dropped, we suspect that the chip was damaged or empty solder. Test the Wi-Fi
working conditions before removing the chip.
Use multimeter to measure the diode data, no problem
found, is it really the Wi-Fi chip that's broken? Now we only can remove it and
replace the new one. To replace the iPhone 7 Wi-Fi chip, you need to remove iPhone NAND flash and unlock. Now, we remove the Wi-Fi chip,
and then we found that the solder pad of Wi-Fi chip dropped four points, the
position of circuit diagram as follows
These pins are on the PCIE bus, and it
passes through coupling capacitor to the CPU. Ready to replace the chip, but
replacing the chip requires removing the NAND flash, so we’re trying to make up
the pins on the chip. Scrape out solder joints, weld the jump wire, and paint the green
UV oil, and then plant Tin, welding it with rework station. Well-welded chip as shown in the picture
9-5-3.
The small pins on the edge of the chip can
be used to test whether it is properly welded. After welding, measure the diode
data with multimeter, it is normal. Boot it and test it, the failure has been
repaired.
Finally, we can see the WIFI address on the
phone, which shows the A10 CPU has already identified the chip. The WIFI can be
turn on now, as shown in the picture 9-5-7. Test it for a period of time, all
is fine, send the iPhone 7 back to the customer.
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