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Vue éclatée du MacBook Pro 13" Touch Bar 2018

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  • In a lone piece of happy repair news: the trackpad is replaceable as ever. Twirl away a few Torx screws, and off it flies.

  • We get our first taste of some chips under the trackpad (looking virtually unchanged from their first outing back in 2016):

  • STMicroelectronics STM32F103VB ARM Cortex-M3 MCU

  • Broadcom BCM5976C1KUFBG Touch Controller

  • Maxim Integrated MAX11291ENX 24-Bit, 6-Channel Delta-Sigma ADC

  • Meanwhile, we can't help but notice the earlier model's port to nowhere—which turned out to be for data recovery—is mysteriously absent.

  • Given this MacBook's non-removable storage, Apple must have a new recovery method?

  • Update: They didn't—until they did.

Une bien solitaire bonne nouvelle pour la réparation : le trackpad est remplaçable comme d'habitude. Faites tourbillonner quelques vis Torx et il s'envole.

Nous apercevons les premières puces sous le trackpad (virtuellement les mêmes depuis la première découverte en 2016) :

MCU Cortex-M3 ARM STM32F103VB STMicroelectronics

Contrôleur du tactile BCM5976C1KUFBG Broadcom

Convertisseur A/N Delta-Sigma 6-channel, 24-bit MAX11291ENX Maxim Integrated

En même temps, nous ne pouvons que noter l'absence du mystérieux port du modèle précédent, qui ne menait nulle part et s'était avéré servir à récupérer les données.

Vu que le disque de ce MacBook n'est toujours pas amovible, il doit y avoir une autre solution pour récupérer les données. Qui a une idée ?

[* black] In a lone piece of happy repair news: the trackpad is replaceable as ever. Twirl away a few Torx screws, and off it flies.
[* black] We get our first taste of some chips under the trackpad (looking virtually unchanged from their first outing [guide|73480|back in 2016|stepid=147888|new_window=true]):
[* red] STMicroelectronics [https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers/stm32f103vb.html|STM32F103VB|new_window=true] ARM Cortex-M3 MCU
[* orange] Broadcom BCM5976C1KUFBG Touch Controller
[* yellow] Maxim Integrated MAX11291ENX 24-Bit, 6-Channel Delta-Sigma ADC
[* green] Meanwhile, we can't help but notice the earlier model's [guide|73480|port to nowhere|stepid=147879|new_window=true]—which [https://9to5mac.com/2016/11/24/apple-special-cdm-tool-macbook-pro-ssd-recover-repairs/|turned out to be for data recovery|new_window=true]—is mysteriously absent.
- [* icon_reminder] Given this MacBook's non-removable storage, Apple must have a new recovery method. Any ideas?
+ [* icon_reminder] Given this MacBook's non-removable storage, Apple must have a new recovery method?
+ [* icon_reminder] ***Update***: [https://www.macrumors.com/2018/07/22/2018-macbook-pro-lacks-data-recovery-port/|They didn't|new_window=true]—until [https://9to5mac.com/2018/09/20/apple-t2-data-recovery-transfer-imac-pro-macbook/|they did|new_window=true].

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