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343S00288-A0 Power iC For iPad Pro 11 2nd Gen (2020)
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343S00328-A0 Power iC For iPad Pro 12.9 4th Gen (2020)
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343S00090-A1 Charging iC For A1701/A1709/A1852 iPad Pro 10.5
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Universal BGA Stencil
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Nand Chip For iPhone 6S to 7P 64 GB
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IPAD PRO 10.5 audio IC CS42L83A
How to replace iphone iC chips?
*Remove the chip cleanly, with hot air.
*Clean the tracks with a soldering iron, tin and flux.
*Clean the map.
*Inspect the card under the microscope.
*If we compare to the diagram on the PhoneBoard software;We observe very clearly that we will be able to put a wire to redo this connection.
*Put on some flux.
*Take a soldering iron with tin at the end.
*Pass over the chip to smooth the balls.
*Clean.
*Put on a reballing stencil.
*Spread some soldering paste.
*Heat with hot air to form the balls.
*Extract the chip by pushing with a thin tweezers.
*Check the size of the balls.
*And we end up putting the chip back. Flow, position and solder with hot air.
*We let the phone cool, we go back and the problem is solved!
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339S00213 WIFI IC chip for IPad 5 AIR /IPAD mini2/mini3
How to replace iphone iC chips?
*Remove the chip cleanly, with hot air.
*Clean the tracks with a soldering iron, tin and flux.
*Clean the map.
*Inspect the card under the microscope.
*If we compare to the diagram on the PhoneBoard software;We observe very clearly that we will be able to put a wire to redo this connection.
*Put on some flux.
*Take a soldering iron with tin at the end.
*Pass over the chip to smooth the balls.
*Clean.
*Put on a reballing stencil.
*Spread some soldering paste.
*Heat with hot air to form the balls.
*Extract the chip by pushing with a thin tweezers.
*Check the size of the balls.
*And we end up putting the chip back. Flow, position and solder with hot air.
*We let the phone cool, we go back and the problem is solved!
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