Hello,
I was attempting to replace a part in an IPad Air A1475. The LTE flex cable connector popped off the pcb and there are 5 tiny (micro) pins that need to be reattached. I have a soldering station, but have no experience with something this admits too small for an iron.
Would soldering glue / conductive adhesive work for something like this?
I'm sort of panicking over this and looking for any solution. Also.. and this is a dumb question but I couldn't find the answer in google.. would the conductive glue be able to be spread across all pins or does it have to be each pin separately. I'm sure it has to be separately, but I figured I'd double check. I attached a picture of the tiny piece and the pins it connects to.
Thank you for any help and advice with this.
I was attempting to replace a part in an IPad Air A1475. The LTE flex cable connector popped off the pcb and there are 5 tiny (micro) pins that need to be reattached. I have a soldering station, but have no experience with something this admits too small for an iron.
Would soldering glue / conductive adhesive work for something like this?
I'm sort of panicking over this and looking for any solution. Also.. and this is a dumb question but I couldn't find the answer in google.. would the conductive glue be able to be spread across all pins or does it have to be each pin separately. I'm sure it has to be separately, but I figured I'd double check. I attached a picture of the tiny piece and the pins it connects to.
Thank you for any help and advice with this.
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