Srbija Posted February 5, 2023 Share #1 Posted February 5, 2023 Microsoldering: Everything You Need To Know To Get Started Last updated 2/2020 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 3.25 GB | Duration: 4h 56m A Beginner's Guide What you'll learn How to make money in your repair shop with common microsoldering repairs How to fix a customer's phone that was damaged after a general repair How to diagnose and troubleshoot common logic board problems How to separate the iPhone X logic board and put them back together The basics of data recovery via microsoldering Requirements Experience with iPhone disassembly. Basic soldering experience would be helpful. Basic electronics troubleshooting would be helpful. Description Please note that this course is mainly geared toward BEGINNERS looking to get into the world of microsoldering. This course is not for those that have been in the business for a while now. Our aim to help repair technicians and hobbyists get a better understanding of how to get started with their microsoldering journey.In this course, we will teach you all of the skills needed for iPhone logic board repair. The course is comprised of 4 standalone courses combined into one full curriculum. The course is roughly 4.5 hours of online video content. You will learn everything that you need to get started with microsoldering. You will get access to this content for life. We will periodically update this course with new repairs and information regarding microsoldering.The BasicsThe basics of iPhone logic board repair.How a logic board works and how its components operate.The most important tools required for logic board problems.Complete list of tools and equipment needed for iPhone logic board repair.The most important reasons for logic board damage and the most common problems resulting from that damage. The core of this business and how to get the most from iPhone logic board repair.How to troubleshoot a damaged logic board. How to test components.Examples of how a typical repair goes in a real world example from A to Z. The first case is a water damaged iPhone not powering on. And the second case is an iPhone 6/6+ with a bad touchscreen.How to setup and use some of your tools and equipment.How to setup your hot air rework station.How to setup and use your micro pencil and tweezers.How to setup your dc power supply for powering up an iPhone without a battery.How to use diode mode on your digital multimeter to diagnose and troubleshoot problems quickly.ZXW ToolsHow to use ZXW tools dongle for troubleshooting and repairing iPhone logic boards.The different functions the tool offers.How to find the circuit lines.How to test lines for problems.How to repair a missing pad.How to repair long screw damage on an iPhone.How to determine the type and value of components.Where to source components.How to get images of these components within the software.No Backlight, No Touch, No Charge, Audio IC/Loop Disease, & iPhone X Logic Board SeparationHow to repair the most common iPhone logic board problems: no backlight, no touch, no charge & audio ic/loop disease.How to separate the iPhone X logic boards and put them back together.How each system operates.Discuss the functions of each component within each system. List all of the relevant system components.Discuss the most important reasons for these logic board problems.Teach you how to diagnose and troubleshoot which components are responsible these issues.Teach you how to perform each repair.Discuss how to tackle the complications that may arise post repair.Data RecoveryList the most common reasons for "no boot".List some ideas on how to make a dead iPhone power up again.Provide a 10 step approach on how to revive a dead iPhone.Discuss in detail the steps required to repair a dead device.How to diagnose whether a device is actually dead or not.Provide hands on examples of how to do the repairs.Which circuits are important for data recovery.How to test important circuits.How to repair software issues.How to solve complications post repair.We will use the iPhone 6 as a model. But our approach will be translatable to other iPhone models as well. This course will be periodically updated with more common repairs. Overview Section 1: Welcome Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: The Logic Board Lecture 2 Introduction: The Basics Lecture 3 How a Logic Board Operates Lecture 4 The Building Blocks Lecture 5 The Basics Explained Section 3: The Tools Lecture 6 Tools Needed for Repair Lecture 7 Tools for Testing Lecture 8 Schematics Lecture 9 List of Tools and Equipment Section 4: Defects Lecture 10 The Most Common Reasons for Defects Section 5: Troubleshooting Lecture 11 Determining a Logic Board Defect Lecture 12 Testing a Dead Device Lecture 13 Testing for a Specific Problem Lecture 14 Recap Section 6: Repair Lecture 15 Water Damage Repair Lecture 16 Touch Repair Section 7: How to Setup and Use your Tools and Equipment Lecture 17 Hot Air Rework Station: Setup and Use Lecture 18 Micro Soldering Pencil and Tweezers: Setup and Use Lecture 19 DC Power Supply: Setup and Use Lecture 20 How to use Diode Mode to Diagnose Problems Section 8: Introduction Lecture 21 ZXW Tools Promo Lecture 22 ZXW Tools - Introduction Lecture 23 ZXW Tools - Functions Lecture 24 How to Find iPhone Circuit Lines Lecture 25 iPhone Circuit Lines Between IC's Lecture 26 How to Test iPhone Circuit Lines Lecture 27 Logic Board Fundamentals Section 9: How to Repair Missing Pads Lecture 28 How to Repair Missing Pads Section 10: How to Repair Long Screw Damage Lecture 29 How to Repair Long Screw Damage Section 11: Find Information About Components Lecture 30 Find Information About Components Section 12: New ZXW Tools Functions Lecture 31 New ZXW Tools Functions Section 13: Introduction Lecture 32 Introduction: Backlight, Touch and Charge Section 14: Backlight Repair Lecture 33 Introduction Lecture 34 Circuit Lecture 35 Damage Lecture 36 Troubleshooting Lecture 37 Repair Section 15: Touch Repair Lecture 38 Introduction Lecture 39 Circuit Lecture 40 Damage Lecture 41 Troubleshooting Lecture 42 Repair Lecture 43 Complications Section 16: Charge Repair Lecture 44 Introduction Lecture 45 Circuit Lecture 46 Damage Lecture 47 Troubleshooting Lecture 48 Repair Section 17: Audio IC / Loop Disease Repair Lecture 49 Introduction Lecture 50 Audio IC / Loop Disease Circuit Lecture 51 Audio IC / Loop Disease Repair Lecture 52 Audio IC / Loop Disease Complications Section 18: iPhone X Logic board Separation Lecture 53 Introduction Lecture 54 Logic board Separation Technique Section 19: Introduction Lecture 55 Introduction: Data recovery, Dead iPhone Section 20: Background and Inspection Lecture 56 Background and Inspection Lecture 57 The Booting Process Section 21: Testing with a DC Power Supply Lecture 58 Testing with a DC Power Supply Section 22: Main Power Lines and Repairing Shorts Lecture 59 VCC_MAIN and BATT_VCC Lecture 60 Short Removal VCC_MAIN Section 23: Battery Line and Tristar Area Lecture 61 Battery line and Tristar Area Lecture 62 Tristar Replacement Section 24: Power Management IC (PMIC) Power Lines and Replacement Lecture 63 PMIC Power Lines Lecture 64 PMIC Replacement Section 25: Data Lines Lecture 65 Data Lines Section 26: Software Repair Lecture 66 Software Repair Section 27: Nand IC Lecture 67 Nand IC Section 28: Chip-off Lecture 68 Chip-off Section 29: Image and Touch Lecture 69 No Image Lecture 70 No Touch Section 30: Course Guide Lecture 71 Course Guide Beginners looking to get a better understanding of microsoldering,Hobbyists looking to expand their knowledge of logic board repair,Cell phone repair techs looking to fix a customer's phone that they damaged,Cell phone repair shops looking to expand their business Homepage Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. 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