Einleitung

Diese Bilder von dem Boards wurden von einem US iPhone 16e aufgenommen.

Schaue dir unser iPhone 16e Teardown für weitere Details an.

Besonderen Dank an unser Community-Mitglied Chunglin Chin für den Beitrag!

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    • Circus Logic 338S00537 Audio-Verstärker

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    • USI 339S01444 WiFi und Bluetooth Modul

    • Apple APL1114/337S07030 C1 5G Modem

    • Broadcom AFEM-8254 Front-End Modul

    • Broadcom AFEM-8255 Frond-End Modul

    • Broadcom AFEM-8264 Front-End Modul

    • Skyworks SKY53921-16 Front-End Modul

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    • Apple APL1088/338S01150 RF Empfänger und Sender

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    • Apple APL1034/338S01180 Power Management

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    • Apple APL1V08/339S01608 Applikation-Prozessor mit GPU gelayert unter einem SK Hynix H58G66CK8HX139 8GB LPDDR5X SDRAM Arbeitsspeicher.

    • Renesas PMIC

    • Cirrus Logic 338S00537 Audio-Verstärker

    • STMicroelectronics STWCHA1 kabelloses Laden Controller

    • Samsung S2DOS24 OLED Display Netzteil

    • Texas Instruments LM3567A1 Blitzlicht LED-Treiber

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    • NXP Semiconductor SN300 NFC Controller w/ eSIM und Sicherheitselement

    • Skyworks SKY584-11 Front-End Modul

    • Murata Front-End Modul

    • Renesas Backlight Treiber

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    • Kioxia K5A3AL872 128GB NAND Flash Speicher

    • Apple APL109A/338S01165 Power Management

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    • Vermutlich: Texas Instruments SN2012027 USB Type-C Controller

    • Cirrus Logic 338S00739 Audio-Codec

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    • Bosch Sensortec Beschlenigungsmesser und Gyroskop

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    Please send deeply board repairing

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Arthur Shi

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8 Kommentare

this is so cool!

Kyeler W -

Glad you like it! We have loads of these for different devices. Just Google "iFixit chip ID" or have a gander at our teardowns page. Not all teardowns get the chip ID treatment but many do. https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown

Shahram Mokhtari -

Which chip handles GNSS? It seems like it's missing. Does C1 have an integrated GNSS solution or something?

faropo -

I've been searching quite a bit and the only article I've found anywhere that mentions the GNSS solution for the 16e is this one:

https://www.reuters.com/technology/apple...

It claims "The C1 chips also have custom GPS systems and satellite connectivity for when iPhone users are away from mobile data networks.", which presumably was something said by one of the Apple people they interviewed.

This feels pretty significant and I'm surprised it's not more widely reported on. Bringing the GNSS and cellular solutions in-house could have significant power implications over time. Maybe not as significant as the Intel to Apple Silicon power savings, but still. GNSS and cellular chips are quite power-hungry, so having more control over these components will likely pay off in a big way in the coming years. And that's not mentioning the potential for minimization from packaging these chips together. Imagine A or M or S-series chips with integrated cell+GNSS.

faropo -

Have a look at the documents at the bottom of this page. You might find the answer you're looking for in the schematics: iPhone 16e

Shahram Mokhtari -

Can I purchase this logic board ? What is the price or where can I get my hands on one ?

Ryan Lusk -

12 too short

Tayshaun Wallace -

where is the instructions

Tayshaun Wallace -