LCD Screen Backlighting
The backlight circuits in all iPhones with an LCD share a common architecture:
- A power chip generates the backlight signal.
- An inductor, commonly called the “backlight coil," amplifies the signal.
- A diode prevents reverse voltage.
- A ferrite bead filters the signal.
- A ribbon cable carries the signal to the backlight LED strip.
- Some devices have an additional backlight driver chip.
Troubleshooting the Cause of a Backlight Failure
Most iPad/iPhone hardware operates at voltages between 1.8 V - 5.2 V. However, the backlight circuit operates at about 15 - 20 V. At this higher voltage, the backlight components are more prone to damage when a short circuit occurs. The high voltage backlight circuit is also prone to corrosion from water damage.
The Most Common Causes of Display Failures
- The LCD screen - LCD failure can occur from drop damage, water damage, or it can simply be the result of a defective part.
- The backlight filter - When a short in the backlight circuit occurs, the thin wire inside the filter breaks, severing power from the backlight LEDs.
- The backlight diode - Like the backlight filters, the backlight diode is a fragile component. In cases where a backlight filter is particularly burned up, you’ll often find that the diode has failed as well. Diode failure in the absence of filter damage is rare, but it can happen.
The inductor coil is rarely the point of failure in modern iPhones.
Backlight Short Circuits
The most common cause of a self-induced short occurs from working on the device with the battery still connected. Even when the screen is dark, there is voltage in the backlight circuit. A slipped pair of tweezers or misalignment of the LCD connector can short the backlight circuit to ground. (The iPad mini is particularly prone to this fault, as simply removing or inserting the flex cable into its connector at a slight angle is enough to bridge the backlight’s high voltage pin to the adjacent ground pin.) Avoid self-induced shorts by always disconnecting the battery before working on a device.
Another cause of backlight shorts is faulty assembly procedures. iPhone screens have a soldered joint on the LCD flex cable connecting the thinner backlight flex cable that powers the LED light strip. During device fabrication, these solder joints are protected by piece of black tape—however, during the screen refurbishing process some manufacturers neglect to replace the tape, apply it misaligned, or fail to apply it securely. As a result, the screen initially works during testing—but once the metal LCD shield is installed, the exposed solder joints touch the grounded frame, shorting the backlight circuit.
Backlight shorts can occur when the latch for the ZIF connector securing the LCD flex is missing. The LCD flex slides out an angle and the high voltage backlight pin contacts the ground pin, causing a short circuit.
Other Common Causes of Backlight Failure
Water damage is a frequent source of backlight problems. Water will corrode the LCD connector pin/pad junction, which breaks the electrical path to the connector and can damage the filter.
Backlight circuit failure can also occur from damage to the electrical traces on the circuit board. If the electrical traces buried in the board are inadvertently severed—for example, from trying to fasten the board with too large a screw—the backlight circuit will not conduct power to the backlight LEDs.
Diagnosing a Backlight Failure
To diagnose whether your device is “dead” or just has a malfunctioning screen, try connecting it to your computer. If the computer recognizes the device, then the problem probably resides with the LCD screen or backlight circuit. Additionally, iPhones will notify the user of a backlight problem by repeatedly playing a chime sound and vibrating.
The good news is that nearly all backlight failures are repairable. Once the damaged component is identified it can simply be replaced. If this isn’t something that you can do yourself, call a knowledgeable microsolder shop and send it out for a quick repair.
26 comentários
Very good information to know thanks
Oumar Mansare - Responder
Very good information, but what you are referring to as a "filter" is in fact a fusible link, on a circuit you will find it abbreviated FL, it is in fact a fuse and not a filter.
funkyman - Responder
FL means fusible link. You are correct.
Kevin Hamby -
No I don't think so
diane parrino - Responder
thanks very good
Mehmet Yelden - Responder
That's good advice
Andre Petetan -
Thanks for the advice
Andre Petetan -
Do you know anyone who might fix my inoperable ipod touch 4th generation? Model A1367, C3VJT1S WF96T. I have used it for 5 years, never dropped or damaged it. But it parted front from back and is inoperable. Bought new and still looks like new. Mostly used for music. Thanks in advance.
patricia dotson - Responder
Hello, i try to repair my ipad air 2. I pull Down the old Digitizer and Touchscreen and try the new Digitizer. It works fine but after then i forget to turn down the ipad, i just pull down the cables from Mainboard. Now if i connect new or old Digitizer i cant see anything, Power Button is also without funktionalit. I hear sound if i connect ipad to pc. What can i do now, is my mainboard dead?
Vi T - Responder
Just try removing the battery again and reconnecting it. It should boot back up with image.
jcaldwell89 -
very good information keep it up
Sharath kumar - Responder
is there some site where i can find out what voltage the back light strip needs to run?
Josh McLaughlin - Responder
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danieljohnson66 - Responder
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Hendra Fang - Responder
Is this applicable for lcd of semi autohemistry analyzer?
francism.bacay - Responder
if it is 15-20v then will it operate at all if i send 12v?
what about 5v?
i am making sculptures from backlights - just ordered some.
ari - Responder
Good day
Pls assist me, my sunsui TV 50 inch backlights are always burned down what is the causes
Tuwani Mudau - Responder
how much voltage output
umer - Responder
What is most likely causing the VIZIO backlight malfunction when the backlight does finally come on after multiple attempts. Once on, it stays steady and bright until turned off. It might normally come back on the next time it is powered up.
JR Tan - Responder
I have a battery powered backlit LCD clock that I bought at a thrift store and when I inserted batteries, I found the LCD backlight remains on as well as all the digits and indicators "light" up until I take them out. Any idea what could be causing this and if its repairable? Thanks in advance.
Ruben Martinez - Responder
This backlight circuit has to side a left and a right one side have a continuous voltage and the next side have a one time plus. What could cause this problem?
akeem lavia - Responder
I am trying to find instructions for my LCD Color digital backlight
I put in batteries, Programed it and it shut off. Not a ckue
Jacki Smith - Responder
Sony tv bravia 40” switch off and switches on in about 30 seconds
Is it due to backlight problem ?
ashok kalburgi - Responder
One question
Is it possible that the LED of TV fail by the short circuit?
And if yes, whether its symptom could be such as a hit on screen?
Asemaneh Allame - Responder
Does anyone have a tip where I can find the diodes on the board?
iPad Pro 12.9 5gen
Kuhnst ReCoRdS - Responder