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The Wi-Fi only version of Apple's iPad 6, released in March 2018. Available with 32 and 128 GB storage options. Features a 9.7" Retina display and 64-bit A10 fusion chip.

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Need help identifying a resistor value (iPad 6 LTE/WIFI)

If anyone has an iPad 6 (with cellular!, there was no cellular select option in the ifixit dropdown) and is able to measure a tiny resistor near the 610A3B tristar chip, as pictured, that would be great. It came off the board during a tristar replacement and no schematics are available. iPad air 2 schematics suggest it may also be 10K but I’m not 100% sure.

This would help immensely!

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@kylegp great job on getting it fixed. As usual I am late to the party. This is actually more for my own learning experience with this iPad. I checked a few things and got really confused about the reference designators you guys were talking about. Looks to me like your missing component is actually R8399 which would make it a 0 ohm resistor. In that case and if I am looking at this right, you could have just used a jumper on it.

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hi kylegbp,

I think this is a line named 12a3b_usb_brick_ID_R connected to R4001 6.34k 1/32W 01005 and goes to c4001 0.01UF 6.3V X5R 01005 on line 12a3b_to_PMU_usb_brick_ID (PMU position r13)

for checking me, find out c4001 parameters and confirm that here - next left capacitor on your picture

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I think c4001 is 10nf (0.01UF). iThanks tojaert, where did you get this information?

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I look at the picture you posted - so small, 01005 and 10UF? Are we talking about the same capacitor? Check again line continuity.

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@tojaert Please check again, I didn't say 10UF. I wrote 10nF.

I believe it's the same as what you posted, just wondering where you got the information from?

0.01UF = 10nF.

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:-) yes, absolutely right (looked different, my mistake. Too fast today, sorry). I took this value from my experience and knowledge of microelectronics.

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@tojaert All good! We all have those days. I'm having one with this %#*@ resistor haha. I have some 5k resistors and some 10k resistors but not 6.34k. Is it possible to use a higher value in this case or should I use 6.34k only?

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