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| How to reprogram the CD32 ROM with Wylie SPI Programmer | |
|---|---|
| Device | IPad Pro 12.9 4th Gen, IPad Pro 12.9 5th Gen, IPad Pro 12.9 6th Gen, IPad Pro 11in 2nd Gen, IPad Pro 11in 3rd Gen, IPad Pro 11in 4th Gen, IPad Air 4, IPad Air 5, IPad 10, IPad Mini 6 |
| Affects part(s) | motherboard |
| Needs equipment | Wylie SPI Programmer |
| Difficulty | ◉◉◉◉ Specialist |
| Type | Soldering, Software |
Problem description
Some iPads using the CD3217 USB-C controller IC can develop a no charge, no boot, or low voltage negotiation issue. This typically happens after liquid damage or a power surge. Replacing the CD3217 alone doesn’t fix the issue, because the connected ROM IC is often corrupted or damaged.
This Guide is alternative way to flash the CD3217 ROM it is not a guide on how to repair a iPad with USB-C that does not charge.
See this guide for more info: How To Program ROM Chip for iPads with CD3217
Solution
In this guide we will use a cheaper alternative to the JCID method, this device can be found for around 15€ in websites like Aliexpress.