The iPhone 5S fingerprint function or touch
ID not working, we need to repair iPhone fingerprint part.
First we need to check iPhone 5S
fingerprint schematic diagram in WUXINJI Dongle,
there are three 3 sets of power supply circuits mainly, they ware 1.8V, 3.0V
and 16.5V, the 1.8V and 3.0V are available after booting.
When press the iPhone power button, the
1.8V and 3V can be measured on the fingerprint socket by Fluke 15B+ Digital Multimeter, and
can be measured on the interface J7.
The 16.5V cannot be measured at ordinary
times, it can only be measured when the finger touch the iPhone home button to
add a fingerprint or when unlock iPhone with fingerprint.
There are two cases of fingerprint failure,
one is failed to open the "add fingerprint" icon, and the other one
is "add fingerprint" icon can be opened, but it has no response when
you touch the iPhone home button with your finger. The first case is caused by
abnormal 1.8V or 3.0V or damaged iPhone home button, the second case is caused
by abnormal 16.5V.
According to iPhone schematic diagram, we
know that the FL33 easily corrode and cause 1.8V failure, and then causes
iPhone fingerprint failure, we can fix it by short connecting. Furthermore, the
U1700 is a 4 pin glass tube and it is easy to damage, so the 1.8V can't be
outputted, and causes fingerprint addition failed, we can use tweezers to
remove the U1700 and then short connect A1 and A2, as shown in picture 1-1. The
3.0V is supplied by iPhone power IC,
iPhone power supply IC output 3.0V power supply PP3V0_NAVAJO via FL19 to
interface J7, FL19 is easy to corrosion, and caused no 3.0V, so the iPhone
fingerprint will be failed,we can fix it by short connection.
The 16.5V is supplied by U10, U10 output
16.5V power supply PP16V5_MESA via FL54 to iPhone tail
plug flex cable J7.
FL54 is easy to corrosion and caused
PP16.5V can't be sent to fingerprint interface, we can use QUICK 861DW
hot air rework station to short connect it. U10 also is easy to damage; we can
replace the U10 to fix it.
Great post, and great website. Thanks for the information!
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