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Old 08-30-2014, 10:44   #1 (permalink)
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Iphone 5 PMIC tracks missing.......


Hi there ive got one iphone 5..... Which wasnt charging.....


When i tested the Battery connector i found out that the Battery_ntc supply was short to gnd.....


I removed all the caps on this line but still the supply is short..... so i removed the PMIC as the supply is directly going in it.....


But to my Surprise ..... the Battery_ntc is still short even after all the components including the PMIC is removed......



But ive got one more problem now ...... While removing the PMIC i lost lots of tracks.....





Can anyone tell me if this job could still be saved ?



Are some of those tracks NC ?


I know some of the tracks can be repaired as the source is near the ball ........
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Yes, it can be repaired, use a very small wire smaller then 0.1mm. All the pads that have the via around it must be repaired. The pads without are mostly non connected/used pads. Check for a copper dot in the pcb mask to see if it is connectted. I had to do the same with an iphone 4s. It takes a lot of time and patience actually
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you should do a procedure like this.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPdQcTpUjyI
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