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Survey says: Display cable's in the bottom right corner! That's a new configuration.
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We'd like to take a brief moment to mention that disassembly instructions are hugely important for successful repairs. We believe every user has the right to know how to safely work on their device.
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The display, backed with some cushioning foam, also contains a ton of chips!
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Parade Technologies DP815 (likely an iteration of the DP695 timing controller found in the 12.9" Pro)
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NXP Semiconductors 8416A1 (NVT8416) secure microcontroller (for Touch ID)
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Renesas ISL98667A display power management
[* black] Survey says: Display cable's in the bottom right corner! That's a new configuration. | |
[* black] We'd like to take a brief moment to mention that disassembly instructions are hugely important for successful repairs. We believe every user has the right to know how to safely work on their device. | |
[* black] The display, backed with some cushioning foam, also contains a ton of chips! | |
[* red] Parade Technologies DP815 (likely an iteration of the DP695 timing controller found in the [guide|52599|12.9" Pro|stepid=115421|new_window=true]) | |
- | [* orange] NXP Semiconductors [link|https://chipworks.secure.force.com/catalog/ProductDetails?sku=NXP-8416A1|8416A1|new_window=true] Touch ID |
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+ | [* orange] NXP Semiconductors [link|https://chipworks.secure.force.com/catalog/ProductDetails?sku=NXP-8416A1|8416A1|new_window=true] (NVT8416) secure microcontroller (for Touch ID) |
+ | [* yellow] Renesas ISL98667A display power management |
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