Description
YCS Current Analyzer iBooter Mac Pro
Smart Electrical Analysis Tool for MacBook Technicians
Take your MacBook repair workflow to the next level with the YCS iBooter Mac Pro Current Analyzer – a high-precision diagnostic and current detection tool designed for professional Mac technicians. Built for precision, speed, and reliability, this smart analyzer offers a complete current profiling solution, helping you pinpoint faults, detect anomalies, and perform deep electrical diagnostics like never before.
Key Features:
- ✅ Real-Time Current Monitoring
Instantly analyze MacBook boot currents, voltage drops, and power consumption behaviors for accurate fault detection. - ✅ Smart iBoot Functionality
Supports one-click iBoot functionality for fast and safe power-on without connecting the MacBook’s original power button or battery. - ✅ Detailed Power Curve Display
Visualize live power consumption graphs via PC software, helping identify short circuits, power IC failures, and logic board defects quickly. - ✅ USB Type-C Interface
Designed with modern USB-C input for stable connectivity and broad compatibility with MacBook logic boards. - ✅ Supports Multiple MacBook Models
Compatible with a wide range of MacBooks including T2 and M1/M2-based devices. - ✅ Advanced Safety Mechanisms
Built-in overcurrent and short-circuit protection to safeguard both your tool and the Mac logic board during testing. - ✅ Professional Diagnostic Support
Perfect for logic board-level repair, deep fault analysis, and power management troubleshooting.
Package Includes:
- 1 x YCS iBooter Mac Pro Analyzer
- 1 x USB-C to USB cable
- 1 x Boot button adapter cable
- 1 x User manual
Why Choose YCS iBooter Mac Pro?
Whether you’re a Mac repair specialist or a PCB-level technician, the YCS iBooter Mac Pro provides unmatched insight into your MacBook’s electrical health. Detect subtle power issues, track irregular boot patterns, and prevent unnecessary replacements by identifying problems at the source.
Applications:
- MacBook logic board repair
- Boot fault diagnostics
- Power consumption profiling
- T2/M1/M2 chip troubleshooting
- SMC/PMU issue analysis