SN2611A0 Tigris USB Charging IC
iPhone 11 & 12 Series
Fix no-charge faults at board level. Yangtze-grade replacement chip. Fits all iPhone 11 and 12 models.
⚡ What is the SN2611A0 Tigris IC?
This small chip controls USB charging on the iPhone motherboard. It sits at position U3300 on iPhone 11 models. It sits at U4000 on iPhone 12 models. When it fails, the phone stops charging properly.
What This Chip Controls:
- USB power flow into the battery
- Charge speed and current limits
- Power delivery communication with chargers
- Protection from voltage spikes
- Lightning accessory recognition
💡 Also known as: Tigris T1 Charger IC, USB Charging IC, SN2611, SN2611AO. All names refer to the same chip.
⚠️ Professional Installation Required
This is a board-level micro-soldering repair. It is not suitable for beginners. You will need:
- Hot air rework station (350–380°C precise control)
- Soldering microscope for precision alignment
- Digital multimeter to test voltage and continuity
- Desoldering wick, flux, and solder paste
- ESD-safe workspace to protect the motherboard
- Experience with 71-pin BGA chip removal and reflow
🔧 Local service: We offer professional micro-soldering repairs at JPC Mobile, Forest Lake Brisbane.
Test Charging Before Reassembly
Always test with a multimeter before closing the device. Verify correct voltage on VBUS and D+ lines. Confirm charging works before full reassembly.
📋 Signs of a Faulty SN2611A0
These symptoms point to a failed Tigris charging IC.
Won't Charge At All
Phone stays on the red battery screen. Plug in any charger — nothing happens.
Intermittent Charging
Charging starts and stops on its own. No cable position makes it stable.
Very Slow Charging
Phone charges far slower than normal. Battery still drains while plugged in.
Charger Not Recognised
Phone shows no charging icon. Plug swaps and cable swaps make no difference.
Shuts Down While Charging
Phone restarts or powers off randomly when on charge. Power supply is unstable.
Overheating on Charge
Bottom of the phone gets very hot while charging. The IC is drawing excess current.
"Accessory Not Supported"
Error appears with genuine Apple cables. The IC can no longer communicate with accessories.
Not Detected by Computer
iTunes and Finder cannot see the phone. USB data lines may be affected too.
🔍 Why Does This IC Fail?
The SN2611A0 is one of the most commonly replaced ICs in iPhone 11 and 12 models.
⚡ Voltage Spikes
Cheap third-party chargers send noisy or unstable power. This burns out the IC over time.
💧 Water Damage
Moisture reaches the board and causes a short. The IC is often the first component to fail.
🔥 Heat Exposure
Heavy use while charging creates sustained heat. Solder joints weaken and eventually fail.
💥 Drop Damage
Impacts can crack tiny solder joints beneath the chip. This breaks the electrical connection.
🔋 Bad Cables
Faulty or frayed cables send irregular signals. The IC degrades each time it handles this.
🏭 Factory Defect
A small number of units fail early due to defects in manufacture or solder joint quality.
📱 Compatible iPhone Models
All seven models use the SN2611A0 on their logic board.
✅ iPhone 11
Board position: U3300
Models: A2111, A2223, A2221
✅ iPhone 11 Pro
Board position: U3300
Models: A2215, A2160, A2217
✅ iPhone 11 Pro Max
Board position: U3300
Models: A2218, A2220, A2161
✅ iPhone 12
Board position: U4000
Models: A2172, A2402–A2404
✅ iPhone 12 Mini
Board position: U4000
Models: A2176, A2398–A2400
✅ iPhone 12 Pro
Board position: U4000
Models: A2341, A2406–A2408
✅ iPhone 12 Pro Max
Board position: U4000
Models: A2342, A2410–A2412
⚠️ Does not fit: iPhone 13 or newer. Those models use a different charging IC. Check your model number before ordering. Go to Settings → General → About → Model Number.
🔧 Technical Specifications
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
🚚 Shipping & Dispatch — Australia-Wide
JPC Quality Seal — iPhone Logic Board Parts Brisbane
Genuine Yangtze SN2611A0. Stocked and tested at our Forest Lake store. Supplied to professional repair technicians across Australia.
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Shipping & Processing Information
Processing Time
All orders require 2-4 business days for processing, regardless of shipping method.
This includes order verification, picking, packing and preparation for dispatch.
You will receive tracking information for all shipped orders and notification when pickup orders are ready for collection.
Shipping Methods
Standard: 3-7 business days in transit after processing
Express: 1-2 business days in transit after processing
Express shipping only affects delivery time once dispatched, not processing time.
Express shipping does not expedite the 2-4 business day processing time.