TL;DR
Logic board repair is component-level service on a device's main circuit board, replacing or reworking individual chips, capacitors, and connectors instead of swapping the entire board. It requires microscopes, hot-air rework stations, and schematic knowledge, so only a minority of shops offer it, typically for liquid damage, charging faults, and data recovery from dead phones or MacBooks.
What it means
Logic board repair is component-level service on a device's main circuit board, replacing or reworking individual chips, capacitors, and connectors instead of swapping the entire board. It requires microscopes, hot-air rework stations, and schematic knowledge, so only a minority of shops offer it, typically for liquid damage, charging faults, and data recovery from dead phones or MacBooks. It is often the only path to recovering files when the storage is soldered to the failed board.
Where it sits in the glossary
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