2022-06-26 08:55 AM
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2022-06-27 02:11 PM
It may have been a custom part built to Apple specification, similar to the L3G4200D. It's shown in a couple of tear-down analysis (iPhone 4), and probably built in the 100,000's. So perhaps wouldn't surprise me if it ended up in the secondary market.
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iPhone+4+Gyroscope+Teardown/3156
2022-06-26 11:31 AM
AGD8
2022-06-26 11:35 AM
and if i have part with marking AGD1-isnt is the correct MPN?
where did you got AGD8 from? is there officiail DS/doc?...
2022-06-26 03:10 PM
AGD1, seem to recall that being a 3-axis gyro built for Apple
What does the WHOAMI register return?
2022-06-27 01:44 AM
Hello my friend,
We haven't tested the parts yet. We found inventory with one of our suppliers and I'm trying to validate the parts, so any info you can help me with, I will appreciate it a lot !
I tried to look for any PCN or info regarding the recall you mentioned and couldn’t find anything �?� I really need your help…
2022-06-27 02:24 AM
@Peter BENSCH
2022-06-27 01:42 PM
Thank you, @Community member, for bringing this question to my attention.
Yes, the correct marking for the L3G4200DTR is AGD8.
I have no information about a marking AGD1, maybe @Eleon BORLINI knows more about it?
Regards
/Peter
2022-06-27 02:11 PM
It may have been a custom part built to Apple specification, similar to the L3G4200D. It's shown in a couple of tear-down analysis (iPhone 4), and probably built in the 100,000's. So perhaps wouldn't surprise me if it ended up in the secondary market.
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iPhone+4+Gyroscope+Teardown/3156
2022-06-27 03:00 PM
If it is used by Apple, it is most likely a custom part that only the respective customer is authorized to make a statement about. So you would have to ask Apple about this part.
Regards
/Peter
2022-06-27 10:32 PM
thank you very much !