APPLE IPAD AIR 5 Wont Turn On
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Main Logic Board
The M1 SoC requires complex voltage rail sequencing to initialize. A failure in the Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) or a shorted decoupling capacitor on the primary power rail prevents the device from completing its boot sequence, resulting in a total lack of response. This is the primary cause of 'sudden death' in the Air 5 series.
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10%
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Lithium-Ion Polymer Battery
Internal failure of the Battery Management System (BMS) or a cell reaching its low-voltage cutoff threshold can prevent the device from accepting a charge. If the battery cannot provide the transient current needed for the initial boot-up phase, the device will remain in a powered-off state despite being connected to an adapter.
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5%
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USB-C Charging Port Flex Cable
Mechanical fatigue or oxidation of the Configuration Channel (CC) pins within the USB-C receptacle prevents successful Power Delivery (PD) negotiation. Without this digital handshake, the iPad will not draw current from the charger, eventually leading to a deep-discharge state that prevents the system from powering on.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Main Logic Board.