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Hello.

I have a MacBook A1342 K84 Unibody.

i want to change the connector, because i saw that one pin was broken. But i don't know for what the pin is. It is the 14 or 17 pin, depending on from which side you look. I think its the + pin for the backlight. And the fuse seems also be death, slightly to the left from the connector. And the damaged pin have a destroyed solder point. So i want to check where i can solder a cable to this pin to bring back the backlight. can i solder directly to the fuse?

At least, im not really sure, why the damage happens. Maybe water.. But its the only one problem. so what should or can i do?

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Sven, what are the last four digits fo your computers serial number or the 820-XXXX number from your logic board? Your description is good but does not help us a lot. Are you referring to the LVDS connector or the Display port connector? Post an image of your components so we can try to help you with this

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hi. thx. ok here is the link for the picture: http://bollywoodradio.de/a1342-k84-1.jpg And some solder points seems to be shorted, but it looks like the copper from the board self. are there really some pins shorted? So on the marked place on the pic, there is left the fuse and right the connector with burned spot. how can I bypass the defective solder joint with a cable? thx.

Oh and for what is the chip on this picture: http://bollywoodradio.de/tdk.jpg

Ist it for charging the accu? Because my electronic-shop damage it while work on the connector. I hope it already works. It a transformer but maybe shorted,now.

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Sven, according to your serial number your computer is a MacBook "Core 2 Duo" 2.26 13" (Uni/Late 09) 2.26 GHz Core 2 Duo (P7550)

Intro Date: October 20, 2009 Disc Date: May 18, 2010

Order No: MC207LL/A Model No: A1342 (EMC 2350*)

Subfamily: Late 2009 Model ID: MacBook6,1

Std RAM: 2 GB Std VRAM: 256 MB

Std Storage: 250 GB (5400 RPM) Std Optical: 8X DL "SuperDrive"

The connector in question is J9000 and it is your LVDS connector. The Apple part number for it is 518S0650. Not likely that Apple will get it for you so here is what it is. It is an I-Pex Board to Board Connector 20474-030E-11 It does have thirty contact points and two grounding points. In your computers case there are two grounds per point. Pin 1 through 18 are LVDS contacts, pin 19 through 26 are backlight contacts and 27 through 30 are for the camera. The fuse you marked is F9800 which is a 2amp 32 V SMC fuse in a 0402 package. the other part you are linking to is reference designator T3902 and it is a TLA-6T213HF pulse transformer. Since we now identified the parts, we can try to assist with the placement of jumpers, which will be extremely difficult. If you ever want to replace the LVDS connector so you can plug your display etc. back in you will have make 100% sure that you cleared all short circuits on the traces. Your image is not the best to see if there are any crosswired traces. The image attached shows the wiring schematic of your logic board. Based on this you could try to outline where to run any jumpers. You could also try and attach a few better images of the logic board with the surrounding area so that we may try to assist you with it. the image you have right now is just not sufficient to identify each contact and where the contact goe3s. BTW soldering 30 points on a logic board and running jumper wires would be a very advanced skill which will require good tools and excellent skills. Let us know if you are up to it and post some images to see if we can further assist you. Hope this helps, good luck.

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here is an updated image to show you where pin 14 and 15 connect to. I also outlined the fuse. The contacts you circled in your image must be separated.

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Here you can see how the contacts look like.

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im sorry. i can't get a better image. maybe ifixit has one like this https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/ig...

from here: MacBook Unibody Model A1342 Logic Board Replacement

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Pin 14 is part of the LVDS circuit and connects to inductor L9080?

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hey. i don't see the update before.

But if your right, then the damaged pin is pin 17.

if it is, how can i connect the pin to? to pin 20?
And what is the meaning of NCX ? im confused, now...
And for what is the fuse 9800 ??
And i have take a look with an microscope to the shorted places.
it have the same color as the soldering place. so i think there is only no more green paint.
but ok, if I assume that the burned pin is pin 17, then it doesn't matter whether the pins are shorted or not.
because on the scheme these pins goes to the same line.
So the old cable was also burned on this damaged pin.
oh and i see in the scheme, that im right. the Fuse 9800 is for the backlight.

In short: at which spot on the board, I can solder these broken pin(17) via cable?
That was the most important and first question of all. then maybe we check the fuse. And thx again, for your help with this. ;)

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Pin 17 and pin 20 NC not connected. It does not need to be connected to anything. Where do you see pin 17 as broken?

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Ok, the tranformer wasnt damaged before it goes to the shop. Maybe it works already. so that was not the problem before.

And the shorted problem, take a look to the image with green marked. its the same line.

http://bollywoodradio.de/shorted.jpg

And to seperate the pins i have to cut with a knife. because it is the copper from the board it self.

hm...

par

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