Based on common technical schematics (particularly for or iPhone logic boards), "PP LV Jmp4" is a shorthand label for a specific power rail or jumper point.
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: Refers to Jumper 4 . This is a physical bridge or a zero-ohm resistor on the motherboard that connects two parts of a circuit. What it means for repairs PP LV Jmp4
: If there is a short circuit, a tech might "blow" or remove this jumper to see if the short is on the "upstream" side (the power source) or the "downstream" side (the components consuming power).
: Technicians use these jumpers to measure if a specific power rail is "present" (e.g., checking for 1.2V or 3.3V) without having to probe tiny component legs. Based on common technical schematics (particularly for or
If you are looking at this on a board or a schematic (like a BRD file or PDF), it usually serves one of two purposes:
: Likely stands for Low Voltage . It differentiates this rail from high-voltage lines (like those for a backlight) or standard logic levels. This is a physical bridge or a zero-ohm
: Stands for Positive Plane . This indicates a power line or "rail" that carries a specific voltage across the board.