Hello xda,
I am repairing a Google Pixel XL device and I am trying to find a schematic diagram for the motherboard. Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you
musicyeg2017 said:
Hello xda,
I am repairing a Google Pixel XL device and I am trying to find a schematic diagram for the motherboard. Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you
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Did you try calling Google? Usually when I need a schematic or a wiring diagram I call the manufacturer of the product. That's most likely you're best bet.
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Hello,
I have this problem that my gnexus his antenna broke..
I sent him back to the store where i bought him (they probably will sent it to samsung)
But I'm not sure if they will fix it..
So if they do not fix it, is there a possibility to fix/replace the antenna myself?
Greetings,
Nicothefunky
Antenna replacement is quite straight forward.
iFixit Teardown guide
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+Nexus+Teardown/7182/1
Replacement part
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Buzzer-Ringer-Loud-Speaker-Antenna-Flex-Part-for-Samsung-Galaxy-Nexus-i9250-/320978326533?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4abbcc9405
Best of luck
jorgen.bruntveit said:
Antenna replacement is quite straight forward.
iFixit Teardown guide
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+Nexus+Teardown/7182/1
Replacement part
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Buzzer-Ringer-Loud-Speaker-Antenna-Flex-Part-for-Samsung-Galaxy-Nexus-i9250-/320978326533?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4abbcc9405
Best of luck
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Thanks a lot for your quick response!
Hope i won't need to do it myself though..
But now i know for sure that my gnexus isn't ruined!
Greetings,
Nicothefunky
The microphone on my Nexus 7 LTE 2013 edition doesn't work at all, so I've been attempting to find the replacement part.
Working with ASUS support to get this information has been a frustrating challenge. It seems their support reps are fond of telling you what they can't do instead of actually helping customers.
Does anyone know how to get information on replacement parts for the Nexus 7 2013 edition?
I found this site:
http://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Pad/Nexus/ME571KL (Nexus 7)
But the description of many of the parts isn't too helpful. The support reps for that site (Zand Parts) didn't know which part I would need to replace to fix the microphone.
Go to some local store that has an in house repair dept and sells the n7 and start asking a repair tech how they get parts and if they will order parts for you. Some examples would be micro center/best buy/etc.
dkryder said:
Go to some local store that has an in house repair dept and sells the n7 and start asking a repair tech how they get parts and if they will order parts for you. Some examples would be micro center/best buy/etc.
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Thanks. I've been talking to the manager of a local shop, and he said he'd need to take the device apart to see which part is the correct replacement. I just followed up with him via email to see if he'd tell me who his parts suppliers are.
I also talked to ASUS technical support again, and he didn't seem to know whether the microphone is separately replaceable. He said the microphone is attached to the main board, and that my not be possible to detach it and replace it with a separate part.
Either way, I think it would be helpful if people in this Nexus 7 2013 forum could establish a base of tips and knowledge on how to get parts and repairs and deal with Asus. I'll share what I find out, which, so far, has been very little.
A quick update on my quest to get information on replacing the microphone.
I've talked to two Asus technical support reps and gotten different answers.
The first rep told me the microphone is attached to the main board and cannot be replaced separately. He claimed I had to replace the entire main board, which would cost over $200.
The second rep, Emma Zhang, estimated the cost of the microphone to be $10, implying that it's possible to replace it independently of the main board. She refused to divulge the part number or any other specifics about the part. When I informed her that another rep said the microphone wasn't independently replaceable, she said I would have to send in my device.
I've replied to Emma, letting her know that I find her claim perplexing and unacceptable that Asus can't definitely tell me whether the part is replaceable independently of the main board.
Meanwhile, my latest emails to the local mobile repair shop have gone unanswered.
There is a nexus 7 dissambling video on youtube, just watch it to see if its replaceable or not, simple. Don't email for such a subject, go and talk to them, they need to get annoyed from you to help you.
Dakura said:
There is a nexus 7 dissambling video on youtube, just watch it to see if its replaceable or not, simple. Don't email for such a subject, go and talk to them, they need to get annoyed from you to help you.
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Yeah, I've also talked to them over the phone, with the same results.
I've seen a few Nexus 7 disassembly guides, but not one that answered the question about whether the microphone is replaceable independently of the main board, much less what the part number would be.
Okay, after over a month of evasion from Asus, I finally spoke with a representative who was both knowledgeable and straightforward about replacing the microphone on a Nexus 7 2013 edition. Here's the scoop:
There is an audio input component replaceable independently of the motherboard.
In some cases, it is necessary to replace the entire motherboard to fix problems with audio input.
Even in some cases where it's sufficient to replace just the audio input component, the engineers may choose to replace the entire motherboard anyway.
I didn't ask what the part name or description is for the audio input component.
SOLUTION - Microphone replacement - Nexus 7 (2013)
rcauvin said:
Okay, after over a month of evasion from Asus, I finally spoke with a representative who was both knowledgeable and straightforward about replacing the microphone on a Nexus 7 2013 edition. Here's the scoop:
There is an audio input component replaceable independently of the motherboard.
In some cases, it is necessary to replace the entire motherboard to fix problems with audio input.
Even in some cases where it's sufficient to replace just the audio input component, the engineers may choose to replace the entire motherboard anyway.
I didn't ask what the part name or description is for the audio input component.
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For anyone seeking to merely replace the mic, this (old) thread is a bit misleading.
The procedure is VERY simple (and obvious once the device is opened by removing the back). The tiny mic is an integral part of the power/volume cable assembly which is relatively cheap and readily available, including from the ASUS part source previously mentioned (look under "cable").
Unfortunately, the proper part - the full cable assembly- does not generally become apparent when searching solely for "microphone."
Hi all,
I have a Note 10.1 2014 that I bricked for good-really!-and I want to try putting a replacement mother board in. At least I assume it's the MB. Anyone know where parts might be available in the U.S.? (I can't deal with China shipping time, forget overseas at all)
Other alternative is if someone here has a damaged unit with a known good board that I could cannibalize. I'm very experienced with working on small parts, used to work in defense electronics so doing the physical replacement will go easy for me, and thanks to everyone here, I can flash the ROM, etc.
Very much appreciated if anyone can help-thanks in advance!
Rich
dorpmuller said:
Hi all,
I have a Note 10.1 2014 that I bricked for good-really!-and I want to try putting a replacement mother board in. At least I assume it's the MB. Anyone know where parts might be available in the U.S.? (I can't deal with China shipping time, forget overseas at all)
Other alternative is if someone here has a damaged unit with a known good board that I could cannibalize. I'm very experienced with working on small parts, used to work in defense electronics so doing the physical replacement will go easy for me, and thanks to everyone here, I can flash the ROM, etc.
Very much appreciated if anyone can help-thanks in advance!
Rich
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There is a service Jtag brick repair that fixes them for about $50 here is the link to web page http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-2013-jtag-brick-repair/
This link is for the GT-N8013 but they fix many models. They do international shipping and there phone number is at the top of the web page.
A video of what they do.
Hey, thanks! I just emailed them-we'll see what they say. Much appreciated!
Rich
dorpmuller said:
Hey, thanks! I just emailed them-we'll see what they say. Much appreciated!
Rich
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Keep us up to date?
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Will do-never got an answer yet.
hello guys,
i'm looking for pixel 2 xl unlocked 64 or 128gb motherboard, where can i find it ?
Look up logic board or main board
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gjkrisa said:
Look up logic board or main board
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what is it a logic board, and what are the different between the two ?
Chouiyekh said:
what is it a logic board, and what are the different between the two ?
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Motherboards are for desktop computers where some of the components still needed to be added on/in.
Main/logic boards are for electronics with everything already soldered on.
ilal2ielli said:
Motherboards are for desktop computers where some of the components still needed to be added on/in.
Main/logic boards are for electronics with everything already soldered on.
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thanks for the info,
so i need a logic board, because i have a pixel 2 xl with a problem of locked bootloader and no system on the phone, i didn't find a way to resolve the problem so the only solution is replacing logic board
Hi! I have a water problem for my xiaomi redmi note 8 and I am trying to find the schematic to repair it. Does anyone has the schematics to share them?
Thank you!
gtferrari said:
Hi! I have a water problem for my xiaomi redmi note 8 and I am trying to find the schematic to repair it. Does anyone has the schematics to share them?
Thank you!
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check this
the_weird_aquarian said:
check this
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This is the disassembly video. I already have completed the disassembly. I need the schematics because I have a short circuit and I need to trace it.