When you ordered the 10uf at 6.3v and 10v ; Just order the 10v one's it covers both since they are the same case size. On capacitors you can always go up in voltage, just gives it more headroom.
They use a 3 digit notation to indicate the dielectric used in them according to EIA RS-198 standard X5R 3rd digit -- Tolerance R=15% 2nd digit --- Upper limit =85 deg c 1st digit--- Lower limit X=55 deg C Class 2 capacitors are used in applications like bypassing, coupling, decoupling.
Just placed a £90 order from the UK and have been quoted 2 day delivery time at no extra cost. Mightly impressed at that. Even more so if it clears customs. :) Thanks for your continued time on these videos. Most inspiring..
Woah, 2 days would be nice! I don't know how they could pull that off if shipped from the US tho. Hopefully customs doesn't decide to be picky about anything. Thanks for comenting!
@@ststele Oh my 'higher spiritual being' 2 hours before estimated delivery time my package arrives... Digi-key and UPS have done the impossible.. Dude, when you recommend something you really don't fuss about... Order Saturday night UK time, in my hand 10:00 UK. Not even 1 working day...... wow
Don't forget, that some people love to go by brand when buying parts. Also the X5R is the temperature coefficient, sorry that has been staring me in the face.
X5R code means the capacitor characteristics. First letter code is lowest temp second is highest temp and the third code is capacitance change over temperature. It’s easy to find out this info with Google. Like how old resistors use colour codes to show resistance, SMD devices have these codes to show their info in concise means. X = minus 55C, 5 = plus 85C and R = +/- 15%. That’s your X5R.
The Code The three-character code with the letter-number-letter format is used for capacitors with Class 2 and Class 3 dielectrics. C0G is a Class 1 dielectric, so it’s not included (more on this later). X5R and X7R are in Class 2, and Y5V is in Class 3. The first character indicates the lowest temperature that the capacitor can handle. The letter X (as in X7R, X5R) corresponds to -55°C. The second character indicates the maximum temperature. The theoretical range is from 45°C to 200°C; 5 (as in X5R) corresponds to 85°C, and 7 (as in X7R) corresponds to 125°C. The third character indicates the maximum amount of capacitance change over the part’s temperature range. The spec for --R capacitors (such as X5R and X7R) is ±15%. The capacitance of parts with a code ending in V can actually decrease by as much as 82%! This probably explains why Y5V capacitors are not so popular.
Hey, Jason. Very good info in this video! I was wondering if sometime you might do a video on the business side of things. I.E. how you process repair requests, how you do invoicing, tools used for all that. That sort of thing. Thanks!
I have an asus memo pad 10 (motherboard is ME102A REV. 1.6) with a blown capacitor or diode (i dont know what it is it looks like a spider with 3 legs on one side and 2 legs on the other). Im wondering where or how can i find that small part? Thanks in advanced from Los Angeles.
Hi Jason I. Ve watched all your videos and was wondering could you help me I have a iphone 6 wont turn on after drop only gets hot when power button is pressed any ideas ? Thanks
AliExpress, ebay, specialized websites serving repair shops etc. Most of those kinds of chips are not available in the normal market because of the product manufacturer (for example Apple) contracts the chip manufacturer for a modified or unique design, and the contracts typically include restrictions like no selling that chip to anyone else. So it has to be acquired through employee theft from the factory, after-hours production runs for sale to black market vendors, someone else reverse engineering the chip and (potentially illegally) manufacturing a clone - or be harvested from broken devices.
How do you get to capture the microscope camera in OBS? I have an Avermedia live gamer capture card but its not receiving any image from the same camera you use, I see images on a screen atached to the camera via hdmi but not wit the capture card. :(
If you struggle to find on digikey or ali, octopart is also a nice search engine! Also farnell/mouser/tme and rs-components (last ones esp in europe) are alot cheaper for non commercials (beware of the postage)
Like your tutorials,where is a good place to buy a mother board for a i phone 6 ?Can you show us how to install ?It was taken to a repair shop for diagnosis . Thanks
Apart from freeze spray, what other type of spray or alcohol can I use to went finding a dead iPhone sort please, freeze spray is not available in my country.
The code for x5r, see this link...www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/x7r-x5r-c0g...-a-concise-guide-to-ceramic-capacitor-types/ ...........The Code The three-character code with the letter-number-letter format is used for capacitors with Class 2 and Class 3 dielectrics. C0G is a Class 1 dielectric, so it’s not included (more on this later). X5R and X7R are in Class 2, and Y5V is in Class 3. The first character indicates the lowest temperature that the capacitor can handle. The letter X (as in X7R, X5R) corresponds to -55°C. The second character indicates the maximum temperature. The theoretical range is from 45°C to 200°C; 5 (as in X5R) corresponds to 85°C, and 7 (as in X7R) corresponds to 125°C. The third character indicates the maximum amount of capacitance change over the part’s temperature range. The spec for --R capacitors (such as X5R and X7R) is ±15%. The capacitance of parts with a code ending in V can actually decrease by as much as 82%! This probably explains why Y5V capacitors are not so popular. The following graphic gives you a good visual representation of how unstable Y5V and Z5U are compared to X5R and X7R....
Great video and really learned a lot from this. I do lots of modular hardware repairs to iPhones and iPads and want to into board repairs, so your videos really help me. Thanks.
Hi Donald. Not to often i see someone with the Eastwood name. Maybe distant relation somehow ha ha. Hope you and the rest of the Eastwoods in the world are doing good and a big hello from Ireland.
Hello Jason, dod you have any advice as to the ordering of a new motherboard? I am not able to do the repair on one but i can replace it if i know where to order it from . Regards , Edward
Hey Jason man I watch all your videos and this one I was sure you were going to share the coils from digikey, what happened? I know most people are using the casing like the 5S but a different coil that works for every iPhone, or at least I think so I don’t mind my coil being smaller or less powerful ;)
Thanks for the help. We are all out there learning new stuff constantly because the "old stuff" keeps changing. If you buy 200 chips for an iPhone 6 you better hope you get a run on 6's!! It's called inventory management in my world. Nothing worse than having 25 useless chips for the i5 ;-)
Hello jason I have a question you record your videos from the microsd card from the hdmi camera on microscope and from there you edit your videos on pc or record directly on the pc the hdmi camera signal using some video capture device to send the signal to OBS and if you use it, what device you bought, greetings
Hi Jason I'm just starting out love ure videos and I can say we have digikey here in the UK and I will be ordering components from them so thanks for this video. Keep up the good work bud ure an amazing micro solderer 👍
How about inductor coils? Digikey requires the sizes. How do you know the sizes? Like measurements width, height, length in mm. I know you could possibly get a caliper. Any easier way?
I used a ruler under the microscope and measured the stock coil. There aren't any exact matches on Digi-Key so I wound up selecting a handful of sizes that would physically fit and then narrowed the results down by electrical specs. For the iPhone 6, I wound up settling for a coil that was rated for 10mA less than the stock coil in order to get one that would physically fit. Check this one out :) www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=490-15890-1-nd
To be precise, its the material the capacitor is build from: NP0 or modern nowadays C0G called are the most robust and stable ones (if schematics tells you NP0 you probably wanne get that) X7R and X5R are going forward for higher values, always prefer X7R over X5R.
Isn't the voltage not really important aslong it is atleast the original value and isn't it even better to chose like 10V instead of 6.3V to make sure it will survive peaks next time? In bigger circuits I have done that several times if the original caps was pregnant, like we say in Germany :)
Bigger voltage does not hurt in general aslong you keep the dielectric, you easily get like an 50V version in X5R instead of a X7R but you can degrade your circuit! So if you stay in package and dielectric material bigger voltage only hurts your money bag :)
Isn't it more a change in capacitance at different temperatures and is a function of what material the cap is made from. www.maximintegrated.com/en/app-notes/index.mvp/id/5527
side question. whats the ticketing software that you use. doesn't look like repairshopr. If not, whats the pros and cons?...maybe a youtube video in itself.
in the UK it seems more difficult as mouser/digikey both have minimum £30 order req... i use rs supplies but they don't seem to have everything i want...... There is a samsung charger ic I need that i can only get from china for £12, smb136set for a gt-p3110.... If anyone knows any other decent uk/european suppliers I would be grateful for any info! thanks
Nice one. Digikey and Mauser are great for this stuff. I also use Conrad (German Company that also has a Dutch site) if I need to get stuff quicker. And of course AliExpress is great :)
I cant find "U_GPSLNA" anywhere, its a WIFI chip I'm pretty sure, its the smaller one next to "U5201_RF" maybe I'm using an incorrect name? I'm not too sure, its black and I think its either been shorted or water damaged because it doesn't show any resistance or have anything going through it.
It isn't worth being cheap and trying to save a few bucks (or pennies) when buying capacitors (or certain other components common to fail). Buy the best ones and charge your customers 5 cents more, so their devices will have much greater longevity. The quality difference between the cheapest and best capacitors is huge.
Are you in Canada or USA. I think it’s USA because here in Canada Radio Shack change their name over twenty years ago. The one in USA have lot of interesting thing that we never saw here. I envy you guys.
Hi I have iPhone 5s problem with battery is draining way to fast like from 80% to 20% in mintue ans suddenly shut down Can u suggest is it worth repairing
When you ordered the 10uf at 6.3v and 10v ; Just order the 10v one's it covers both since they are the same case size. On capacitors you can always go up in voltage, just gives it more headroom.
Yes but can't the ESR be different as in lower on higher voltage caps ?
not really, in highly engineered circuits you might need the extra low esr that a low voltage cap comes with, not in this case though
They use a 3 digit notation to indicate the dielectric used in them according to EIA RS-198 standard
X5R
3rd digit -- Tolerance R=15%
2nd digit --- Upper limit =85 deg c
1st digit--- Lower limit X=55 deg C
Class 2 capacitors are used in applications like bypassing, coupling, decoupling.
Temperature coefficient was in front of him the whole time.
The Dave has you covered in EEVblog #626 th-cam.com/video/2MQyQUkwmMk/w-d-xo.html
Just placed a £90 order from the UK and have been quoted 2 day delivery time at no extra cost. Mightly impressed at that. Even more so if it clears customs. :) Thanks for your continued time on these videos. Most inspiring..
Woah, 2 days would be nice! I don't know how they could pull that off if shipped from the US tho. Hopefully customs doesn't decide to be picky about anything. Thanks for comenting!
@@ststele Oh my 'higher spiritual being' 2 hours before estimated delivery time my package arrives... Digi-key and UPS have done the impossible.. Dude, when you recommend something you really don't fuss about...
Order Saturday night UK time, in my hand 10:00 UK. Not even 1 working day...... wow
Thank you thank you! Nobody explains this stuff when you’re trying to get started in it. Great video.
I'm placing my first digikey order today! Thanks for the great information Jason
Jason awesome video mate but a spreadsheet or anything else too make a typical repair shop would need too STOCK would be great thanks
Don't forget, that some people love to go by brand when buying parts.
Also the X5R is the temperature coefficient, sorry that has been staring me in the face.
Do I need all these items to get started? Thinking of doing just screen and back replacements, till I get used to the business.
X5R code means the capacitor characteristics. First letter code is lowest temp second is highest temp and the third code is capacitance change over temperature. It’s easy to find out this info with Google. Like how old resistors use colour codes to show resistance, SMD devices have these codes to show their info in concise means. X = minus 55C, 5 = plus 85C and R = +/- 15%. That’s your X5R.
Been using Digi-Key for years. Mouser is my backup.
The Code
The three-character code with the letter-number-letter format is used for capacitors with Class 2 and Class 3 dielectrics. C0G is a Class 1 dielectric, so it’s not included (more on this later). X5R and X7R are in Class 2, and Y5V is in Class 3.
The first character indicates the lowest temperature that the capacitor can handle. The letter X (as in X7R, X5R) corresponds to -55°C.
The second character indicates the maximum temperature. The theoretical range is from 45°C to 200°C; 5 (as in X5R) corresponds to 85°C, and 7 (as in X7R) corresponds to 125°C.
The third character indicates the maximum amount of capacitance change over the part’s temperature range. The spec for --R capacitors (such as X5R and X7R) is ±15%. The capacitance of parts with a code ending in V can actually decrease by as much as 82%! This probably explains why Y5V capacitors are not so popular.
Thanks for that info @Randall Goguen. Much appreciated.
Hey, Jason. Very good info in this video! I was wondering if sometime you might do a video on the business side of things. I.E. how you process repair requests, how you do invoicing, tools used for all that. That sort of thing. Thanks!
I have an asus memo pad 10 (motherboard is ME102A REV. 1.6) with a blown capacitor or diode (i dont know what it is it looks like a spider with 3 legs on one side and 2 legs on the other). Im wondering where or how can i find that small part? Thanks in advanced from Los Angeles.
Hi Jason I. Ve watched all your videos and was wondering could you help me I have a iphone 6 wont turn on after drop only gets hot when power button is pressed any ideas ? Thanks
You should check out the adafruit one pcb ruler them all.
Woah, nice! Thanks - I had never heard of this. Probably gonna order one.
Your welcome. Glad to help anytime.
Could you please provide us the website that you buy chips IC like base band ic chip
karim bedreddine good of you
AliExpress, ebay, specialized websites serving repair shops etc. Most of those kinds of chips are not available in the normal market because of the product manufacturer (for example Apple) contracts the chip manufacturer for a modified or unique design, and the contracts typically include restrictions like no selling that chip to anyone else. So it has to be acquired through employee theft from the factory, after-hours production runs for sale to black market vendors, someone else reverse engineering the chip and (potentially illegally) manufacturing a clone - or be harvested from broken devices.
one of the most important video for any repair
Thank You very much dear friend
Sir, where do you purchase components such as screens, dock charging ports, batteries. Thank you
Luis Kruger mobilesentrix.com
How do you get to capture the microscope camera in OBS? I have an Avermedia live gamer capture card but its not receiving any image from the same camera you use, I see images on a screen atached to the camera via hdmi but not wit the capture card. :(
for bypasses caps. Size is quite a matter. the smaller the package the lower the ESR. correct me if I'm wrong
Where do you get the power connectors for your power supply with all the connections at the end such as iphone power Micro usb etc
If you struggle to find on digikey or ali, octopart is also a nice search engine! Also farnell/mouser/tme and rs-components (last ones esp in europe) are alot cheaper for non commercials (beware of the postage)
magnifikus i can recommend tme europe, they are in poland. Really cheap
from professional experience i can tell they are special, just expect that :)
If you dont know the size of a cap you're replacing you can use a caliper to get the exact size
Like your tutorials,where is a good place to buy a mother board for a i phone 6 ?Can you show us how to install ?It was taken to a repair shop for diagnosis . Thanks
Apart from freeze spray, what other type of spray or alcohol can I use to went finding a dead iPhone sort please, freeze spray is not available in my country.
The code for x5r, see this link...www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/x7r-x5r-c0g...-a-concise-guide-to-ceramic-capacitor-types/
...........The Code
The three-character code with the letter-number-letter format is used for capacitors with Class 2 and Class 3 dielectrics. C0G is a Class 1 dielectric, so it’s not included (more on this later). X5R and X7R are in Class 2, and Y5V is in Class 3.
The first character indicates the lowest temperature that the capacitor can handle. The letter X (as in X7R, X5R) corresponds to -55°C.
The second character indicates the maximum temperature. The theoretical range is from 45°C to 200°C; 5 (as in X5R) corresponds to 85°C, and 7 (as in X7R) corresponds to 125°C.
The third character indicates the maximum amount of capacitance change over the part’s temperature range. The spec for --R capacitors (such as X5R and X7R) is ±15%. The capacitance of parts with a code ending in V can actually decrease by as much as 82%! This probably explains why Y5V capacitors are not so popular.
The following graphic gives you a good visual representation of how unstable Y5V and Z5U are compared to X5R and X7R....
Great video and really learned a lot from this.
I do lots of modular hardware repairs to iPhones and iPads and want to into board repairs, so your videos really help me. Thanks.
Hi Donald. Not to often i see someone with the Eastwood name. Maybe distant relation somehow ha ha. Hope you and the rest of the Eastwoods in the world are doing good and a big hello from Ireland.
Hello Jason, dod you have any advice as to the ordering of a new motherboard? I am not able to do the repair on one but i can replace it if i know where to order it from . Regards , Edward
Hey Jason man I watch all your videos and this one I was sure you were going to share the coils from digikey, what happened? I know most people are using the casing like the 5S but a different coil that works for every iPhone, or at least I think so
I don’t mind my coil being smaller or less powerful ;)
Thanks for the help. We are all out there learning new stuff constantly because the "old stuff" keeps changing. If you buy 200 chips for an iPhone 6 you better hope you get a run on 6's!! It's called inventory management in my world. Nothing worse than having 25 useless chips for the i5 ;-)
Hello jason I have a question you record your videos from the microsd card from the hdmi camera on microscope and from there you edit your videos on pc or record directly on the pc the hdmi camera signal using some video capture device to send the signal to OBS and if you use it, what device you bought, greetings
X5R and X6S, according to the filters, are temperature coefficient.
that's so Helpfull, Jason is the BEST....
Hi Jason I'm just starting out love ure videos and I can say we have digikey here in the UK and I will be ordering components from them so thanks for this video. Keep up the good work bud ure an amazing micro solderer 👍
Thank you :)
Which shipping method do you choose USPS, UPS or Fedex to get it to you so fast?
How about inductor coils? Digikey requires the sizes. How do you know the sizes? Like measurements width, height, length in mm. I know you could possibly get a caliper. Any easier way?
I used a ruler under the microscope and measured the stock coil. There aren't any exact matches on Digi-Key so I wound up selecting a handful of sizes that would physically fit and then narrowed the results down by electrical specs. For the iPhone 6, I wound up settling for a coil that was rated for 10mA less than the stock coil in order to get one that would physically fit.
Check this one out :)
www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=490-15890-1-nd
It is a tiny bit smaller in physical size but fits nicely.
Hahaha
Can you do iCloud transfer to new motherboard
x5r is the dielectric :)
X5R etc.. refers to temperature rating tolerance.
+Oxford Electronics thank you :)
To be precise, its the material the capacitor is build from:
NP0 or modern nowadays C0G called are the most robust and stable ones (if schematics tells you NP0 you probably wanne get that)
X7R and X5R are going forward for higher values, always prefer X7R over X5R.
Isn't the voltage not really important aslong it is atleast the original value and isn't it even better to chose like 10V instead of 6.3V to make sure it will survive peaks next time? In bigger circuits I have done that several times if the original caps was pregnant, like we say in Germany :)
Bigger voltage does not hurt in general aslong you keep the dielectric, you easily get like an 50V version in X5R instead of a X7R but you can degrade your circuit!
So if you stay in package and dielectric material bigger voltage only hurts your money bag :)
Isn't it more a change in capacitance at different temperatures and is a function of what material the cap is made from. www.maximintegrated.com/en/app-notes/index.mvp/id/5527
I know this is a late response but just checked and Digi Key do ship to the UK👍
You can filter by X5R and X6R
ressistors?
Can you make video with resistor
side question. whats the ticketing software that you use. doesn't look like repairshopr. If not, whats the pros and cons?...maybe a youtube video in itself.
wouldn't it be better to get a donor board?
great video 🤘🏽 always providing great content in a condensed format.
in the UK it seems more difficult as mouser/digikey both have minimum £30 order req... i use rs supplies but they don't seem to have everything i want...... There is a samsung charger ic I need that i can only get from china for £12, smb136set for a gt-p3110.... If anyone knows any other decent uk/european suppliers I would be grateful for any info! thanks
In Australia its cheaper using RSOnline
THANK YOU from Heart Jason
thank you this is going to help me so much
heya hopefully it will help some person to find the components with internet you can find most everything
ordering this outside US is very expensive, like the postege cost more then the items. 15 usd to norway=(
I cant seem to find the meson touch IC on digikey or mouser, does anyone else buy them from there?
Nice one. Digikey and Mauser are great for this stuff. I also use Conrad (German Company that also has a Dutch site) if I need to get stuff quicker. And of course AliExpress is great :)
I cant find "U_GPSLNA" anywhere, its a WIFI chip I'm pretty sure, its the smaller one next to "U5201_RF" maybe I'm using an incorrect name? I'm not too sure, its black and I think its either been shorted or water damaged because it doesn't show any resistance or have anything going through it.
STS where do you buy quality iphone screens? .Thanks
Great video! You make great content!
BRO!!!! Excellent video!!!! I love it!
Finally got this video🥺🥺😌
Cool very helpful. Thanks
each model prepare 30 scrap sparepart ID board, cheap n effective
Thank you.
Awesome video. Thank you so much for all your help. I have learned a ton.
Mouser is a better source usually.
Excellent video thank you sir.
THANKS BROTHER..SO HELPFULL...
Where do you find the Schematics
Thank you so much for this one
It isn't worth being cheap and trying to save a few bucks (or pennies) when buying capacitors (or certain other components common to fail). Buy the best ones and charge your customers 5 cents more, so their devices will have much greater longevity. The quality difference between the cheapest and best capacitors is huge.
THANKS a million, great vedio
hi were you from
Wow Incredible video, thank for this video is amazing.Thank You!
Great video!
Are you in Canada or USA. I think it’s USA because here in Canada Radio Shack change their name over twenty years ago. The one in USA have lot of interesting thing that we never saw here. I envy you guys.
US. it may have been 20 years ago when I bought stuff from them tho.
Marco Polo Radio Shack as of last year ceased to exist.
Thanks brother .
Thank you
Very informative videos. Thanks very much.
Hallo saya dari indonesia ingin memperbaiki iphone 6 saya ...
Bagaimana caranya ?
Where the best place to buy screen FPC connectors??thanks jay
When you're selecting by price why don't you just click the "sort by" up-arrow at the top of the price column?
I think he forgot haha
And when I plug charger it show from 1% to suddenly 40 to 50 %
malik imran Probably bad battery
Mouser works best in France 🇫🇷
I’ve been using eBay up till now
benim için cok yararlı bir video adammmmm
Right this minute I am working on an RCA Apollo eight tablet screen replacement
I guess any day iPhone 6s part should be getting cheaper now the iPhone X is out
And shipping from digi key to Germany is like $100 lol
Arrow Electronics has free shipping for orders over $20 - forgot Free Overnight - saved my bacon a few times...
you simply the best :)
In Spain this site is digikey.es
show us how to buy every parts that inside the iphones :)
it will take a looong time I know :)
Thaks Jason , you just saved me some BUCKS !!!!
Hi
I have iPhone 5s problem with battery is draining way to fast like from 80% to 20% in mintue ans suddenly shut down
Can u suggest is it worth repairing
Late to the party, but for reference (re: your X5R question) : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceramic_capacitor
Hahahahaha, it says temperature coefficient at the top of the page for x5r/x6s! XD
Sir please tell me about how to find short in iphone 6 are 7 dead mobile
thanks for this. I was intimidated by digikey until I watched this.
saya dari indonesia saya sangat bermanfaat om andai saja aku ngerti bhasa ingris
do you unlock icloud?
Sir i need help my ilhone 6s in backlight ic problem please help me