Hello friends,
In today’s video/post, we’ll be talking about the ISP Pinout of Vivo Y02 PD2236F. If your phone is dead, stuck on the logo, or if you need to bypass FRP lock, pattern lock, or flash firmware without removing the chip, then this ISP pinout guide can be very helpful for you.
What is ISP Pinout?
First, let’s understand what ISP means. ISP stands for In-System Programming. It is a technique used to directly read/write data from an EMMC chip without removing it from the motherboard. To use this method, you need the correct ISP pinout and a high-quality EMMC tool like UFI Box, Easy JTAG, or Medusa Pro.
Vivo Y02 PD2236F ISP Pinout Location:
To find the ISP pinout on the Vivo Y02 PD2236F motherboard, you need to open the phone’s back panel and remove the metal shield near the EMMC chip. Once exposed, carefully locate the test points around the EMMC chip.

For this model, the ISP pinout usually includes the following six main points:
- CLK (Clock)
- CMD (Command)
- DAT0 (Data Line)
- VCC (Power Supply)
- VCCQ (IO Voltage)
- GND (Ground)
These points are generally found on the side or bottom of the EMMC chip. You’ll need to identify them and connect using jumper wires or a compatible adapter with your EMMC tool.
Required Tools:
- UFI Box / Easy JTAG Plus
- Micro Jumper Wires
- Soldering Kit
- Magnifying Glass or Microscope
Precautions:
- Always avoid short circuits while placing jumpers. Use low-temperature soldering.
- Disconnect the battery before working on the board.
- Wrong connections can permanently damage the EMMC chip.
Conclusion:
So friends, this was the complete information about the Vivo Y02 PD2236F ISP Pinout. If you want to repair dead boot, bypass FRP, or recover data, this method can be very useful.
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