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[* icon_note] The design of the Air 2's Touch ID sensor cable closely resembles that of the new generation of iPhones.
[* black] With the Home Button removed, we discover a single IC on the home button assembly:
[* red] NXP Semiconductors [link|https://chipworks.secure.force.com/catalog/ProductDetails?sku=NXP-8416A1|8416A1|new_window=true] Touch ID Sensor
[* black] Further inspection reveals even more ICs on the front panel assembly:
- [* orange] Parade Technologies DP675
- [* yellow] Texas Instruments TPS65143A
+ [* orange] Parade Technologies [link|https://chipworks.secure.force.com/catalog/ProductDetails?sku=PTI-DP675&viewState=DetailView&cartID=&g=/|DP675|new_window=true] LCD Driver
+ [* yellow] Texas Instruments TPS65143A LCD Bias Solution For LCD Panels