REPAIRING AND NOT THROWING AWAY

Richtige Fernseher haben Röhren!

Richtige Fernseher haben Röhren!

In Brief: On this site you will find pictures and technical information about Service Modes, Circuit Diagrams, Firmware Update procedure, Disassemble procedure, Universal remote control set-up codes, Troubleshooting and more....

If you go into the profession, you will obtain or have access to a variety of tech tips databases HERE IT IS Master Electronics Repair !.

These are an excellent investment where the saying: 'time-is-money' rules. However, to learn, you need to develop a general troubleshooting approach - a logical, methodical, method of narrowing down the problem. A tech tip database might suggest: 'Replace C536' for a particular symptom. This is good advice for a specific problem on one model. However, what you really want to understand is why C536 was the cause and how to pinpoint the culprit in general even if you don't have a service manual or schematic and your tech tip database doesn't have an entry for your sick TV or VCR.

While schematics are nice, you won't always have them or be able to justify the purchase for a one-of repair. Therefore, in many cases, some reverse engineering will be necessary. The time will be well spent since even if you don't see another instance of the same model in your entire lifetime, you will have learned something in the process that can be applied to other equipment problems.
As always, when you get stuck, checking out a tech-tips database may quickly identify your problem and solution.In that case, you can greatly simplify your troubleshooting or at least confirm a diagnosis before ordering parts.

Happy repairing!
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Wednesday 10 April 2019

APPLE IPHONE SE – SPECIFICATION - DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE

Apple iPhone SE – Specification - Disassembling procedure


SPECIFICATION
1. Apple A9 processor with embedded M9 motion coprocessor
2.16 or 64 GB of storage
3. 4-inch, 1136 x 640 pixels (326 ppi) Retina display
4. 12 MP iSight camera supporting 4K video recording with 1.22 µ pixels, and a 1.2 MP f/2.4 FaceTime HD camera
5. 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi‑Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 + NFC + 19-band LTE
6. Touch ID sensor supporting user authentication and Apple Pay.
DISASSEMBLING PROECDURE
Remove the two Pentalobes screw.
Close the handle on the Sclack, opening the suction-cup jaws.
Place the bottom of your iPhone in between the suction cups, against the plastic depth gauge.
The top suction cup should rest just above the home button.
Open the handles to close the jaws of the Sclack. Center the suction cups and press them firmly onto the top and bottom of the iPhone.
Just like in the iPhone 5s, lurking beneath the display of the SE  find the familiar Touch ID cable booby trap.
For those not in the know, this cable adds a small element of danger to disassembly, as pulling up the display too far without first removing the bracket and disconnecting the cable could  cause accidental damage to the cable.A side-by-side comparison of displays out of the 5s (left) and SE (right) reveals... they're pretty much identical
The similarities are more than skin deep. After a little testing, found the 5s display is plugand-play in the SE -fitment, connectors, and functionality are the same. It fires right up.
The Li-ion battery in the iPhone SE comes in at 3.82 V, 6.21 Whr, and 1624 mAh. This offers a  minor (but notable) capacity increase from the 1560 mAh cell in the 5s.
Though it's not quite as capacious as the 1715 mAh cell found in the larger (and more powerhungry) iPhone 6s, Apple states this battery will provide up to 10 days of standby, 14 hours of   talk time, and 13 hours of video playback.
Despite the apparently interchangeable displays, the SE's battery connector differs from that of the 5s. So, no chance to supercharge your old 5s, unfortunately.
Next up,  pluck the upgraded rear-facing camera from its berth.
While it looks pretty similar to the one in the 5s (left), the SE's camera (right) has far fewer pins on its connector.
The SE's iSight camera gets a resolution bump up to 12 MP, but a decrease in pixel pitch down to 1.22µm from the 1.5µm pitch in the 5s.
Out speaker assembly, out vibrator, out SIM card and tray.
Our testing confirms all these bits are interchangeable with their counterparts from the 5s - same form, same function. They bolt right up, and they work like a charm.
Rose gold remains SE exclusive though, so you may need to upgrade for proper color coordination.
Also of note: waterproof seals. There be foamy silicone seals surrounding some - but, mysteriously, not all - of the logic board connections.
The front camera, volume controls, and rear camera connectors all get the fancy waterproofing treatment, while the LCD, digitizer, battery, and Lightning connector assembly all seemingly go without.
You finally wrestle the Lightning connector assembly out of the 5s SE.
It looks just like the 5s assembly, but the connectors are a smidge different; you couldn't get a 5s/SE swap to work out.
Maybe a change to allow for USB 3.0 Speculation welcome.
Logic board contains  
Apple A9 APL1022 SoC + SK Hynix 2 GB LPDDR4 RAM as denoted by the markings
H9KNNNBTUMUMR-NLH
Qualcomm MDM9625M LTE Modem (as seen in iPhone 6/6 Plus)
Qualcomm WTR1625L RF Transceiver (as seen in iPhone 6/6 Plus)
Qualcomm QFE1100 Envelope Tracking IC (as seen in 6s/6s Plus, and 6/6 Plus)
Skyworks SKY77611 Quad-band Power Amplifier Module
Toshiba THGBX5G7D2KLDXG 16 GB NAND Flash
339S00134 (likely an iteration of the Universal Scientific Industrial 339S00043 Wi-Fi module)
Apple/Dialog 338S00170 Power Management IC
NXP 66V10 NFC Controller and 1610A3 Charging IC (as seen in iPhone 6s/6s Plus)
Skyworks SKY77826 Ultra lowband Power Amplifier Duplexer and SKY77357 2G/EDGE Power Amplifier Module (likely an iteration of SKY77336)
Apple/Cirrus Logic 338S00105 and 338S1285 Audio ICs (as seen in iPhone 6s/6s Plus)
Qualcomm WFR1620 Receiveonly Transceiver (as seen in  iPhone 6/6 Plus)
Avago ACPM-8020 Mid-band Power Amplifier Duplexer (as seen in iPhone 6 Plus)
Qorvo (TriQuint) TQF6410 Lowband Power Amplifier Duplexer (as seen in iPhone 6 Plus)
TDK EPCOS D5255 Diversity Receive Module
Qualcomm PM8019 PMIC (as seen in iPhone 6/6 Plus)
Qorvo (RF Micro Devices) RF5159 Antenna Switch Module (as seen in iPhone 6/6 Plus)
InvenSense EMS-A 6-axis Gyroscope and Accelerometer Combo
Broadcom BCM5976 Touchscreen Controller (first seen in iPhone 5)
The power button bracket now has some kind of contact cable doohickey, instead of a simple clip, potentially for grounding.
BLU Energy X Plus – Disassembling procedure – How to replace the speakers
Before disassembling your BLU Energy X Plus, make sure it is powered off.
Flip your device to the left side facing up and take out the SD card tray using the SIM card eject tool. You will insert the tool in at an angle and lift the tray up.
Flip your device to the right side facing up and use the SIM card eject tool to remove the SIM card  by pushing the tool in the hole. You will feel a button click and the tray should slide out 2mm. You will then use your fingers to pull the tray out.
Flip your device over so your back cover is facing up.
Take the blue plastic opening tool and insert it in-between the back of the phone and the chrome trim. Go all the way around the device slowly to take the back cover off.
Remove the six silver screws from the cover plate, and one black screw from the top.
Use the screwdriver head J000 to remove all the screws.
Six silver screws, all 1.5mm in length.
One black screw, 1mm in length.
After all the screws are out, lift the protective metal cover off of the phone. Lift from the bottom of the cover.
Use the small blue plastic opening tool to lift the contact attached to the battery from the motherboard of the phone.
Use the small blue plastic opening tool to lift the battery from the bottom with little force because the battery will be glued in.
Then, use your hand to remove the battery completely.
Remove the four silver screws usinga J000 screwdriver bit .
Four silver screws, all 1.5mm in length.
There will be a fifth silver screw that is covered by a white sticker.
Remove this screw using the J000 screw driver head.
One silver screw, 1.5mm in length.

Lift the module where the speaker is located.