## iphone11.jpg The image is a detailed technical diagram of an iPhone11 Pro & Pro Max AP IC Distribution drawing. It provides a comprehensive layout of various components within these models' electronic systems. ### Left Side: iPhone11 Pro & Pro Max AP IC Distribution - **Top Section**: - The top section shows the battery and its connections, labeled as "BATTERY CONNECTOR." - Below that is the dock connector for charging. - **Middle Section**: - This area includes the display connector, which connects to the screen of the device. - **Bottom Section**: - The bottom part features a boot loader section with various connectors and components. It also includes labels such as "Bootloader," "Dock Connector," "Wide Connector," and "NFC Connector." ### Right Side: Detailed Components - **Central Component**: - At the center is an A13 CPU labeled, which stands for Apple's Bionic SoC (System on a Chip). This chip is responsible for processing tasks within the device. - **Surrounding Components**: - Surrounding the central CPU are various other ICs and connectors. These include: - "Power IC" and "Bus Projector Control." - "Camera power IC," which likely powers the camera system. - "Light sensor IC," which detects light levels for features like Auto-Brightness. - "High frequency amplifier," which might be related to wireless communication or other high-frequency signals. - **Additional Connectors**: - There are several connectors and labels around these components, such as "FS_3R_S," "FS_3R," and "BUS_PROJECTOR." These likely refer to specific pins or connections on the circuit board. ### PCB Number - The bottom right corner of the image includes a PCB number: **820-01682-08**. This diagram is highly technical, providing an in-depth look at the internal components and their arrangement within the iPhone11 Pro & Pro Max models. It's designed for engineers or technicians to understand the layout and function of these devices' electronic systems. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.