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-Kernel Panic. What & where is the TP1A sensor?
+Kernel Panic: What & where is the TP1A sensor?

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Something happened to me when I was repairing the ***iPhone X***

I damaged a piece of the main camera's FPC connector and in the upper left corner of the main circuit board a piece of the plating is gone (copper shows through).

The device works perfectly except for one error that I couldn't find anything about on the Internet: A ***kernel panic with thermalmonitored error and missing sensor TP1A***

I couldn't find anything about the TP1A. It will probably be near the camera connection? After unplugging all components, the error still occurs and the device restarts every 3 minutes. But there was a short time when loading, the device didn't restart for 1 hour?

In a Chinese forum, the battery is listed as the error description for the TP1A, without further information on it. Is that correct? The built-in battery is already too "old" (1000 cycles with 82% capacity) anyway, but it still worked without any problems. Does it have to be flushed out? I'd rather have it than something to do with the logic board ;)

Could someone enlighten me more about the ***TP1A***?

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iPhone X

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Başlık:

Kernel Panic. What & where is the TP1A sensor?

Metin:

Something happened to me when I was repairing the ***iPhone X***

I damaged a piece of the main camera's FPC connector and in the upper left corner of the main circuit board a piece of the plating is gone (copper shows through).

The device works perfectly except for one error that I couldn't find anything about on the Internet: A ***kernel panic with thermalmonitored error and missing sensor TP1A***

I couldn't find anything about the TP1A. It will probably be near the camera connection? After unplugging all components, the error still occurs and the device restarts every 3 minutes. But there was a short time when loading, the device didn't restart for 1 hour?

In a Chinese forum, the battery is listed as the error description for the TP1A, without further information on it. Is that correct? The built-in battery is already too "old" (1000 cycles with 82% capacity) anyway, but it still worked without any problems. Does it have to be flushed out? I'd rather have it than something to do with the logic board ;)

Could someone enlighten me more about the ***TP1A***?

Cihaz:

iPhone X

Durum:

open