MacBook Air M2 A2681 (820-02536) - Trackpad/keyboard not working

Hi,

I have a MacBook Air M2 with a non-working trackpad and keyboard. I tested it using a known-good trackpad and keyboard, but they didn’t work either. Based on this, I suspect a logic board failure.

Here are my measurements so far:

UT3A0 Output:
  • TPAD_KBD_WAKE_L = 1.8V
UT320 Output:
  • IPD_SYS_AWAKE_CONN = 3.28V
UT330 Output:
  • IPD_MTP_FUNC_1_CONN = 3.26V
UT340 Output:
  • IPD_MCU_INT_L = 1.25V
UT350 Output:
  • SPI_IPD_TOUCH_CS_CONN_L = 3.24V
UT360 Output:
  • SPI_IPD_MOSI_CONN = 3.2V
  • SPI_IPD_CLK_CONN = 0V (Diode: 0.450)
  • SPI_IPD_CLK = 0V (Diode: 0.326)
  • SPI_IPD_MCU_CS_CONN_L = 3.28V
  • SPI_IPD_MISO = 0V (0.319)
  • SPI_IPD_MISO_CONN = 0V (0.437)
  • SPI_IPD_MOSI = 1.25V
UT370 Output:
  • IPD_TOUCH_INT_L = 1.25V
UT380 Output:
  • IPD_MCU_RESET_CONN_L = 3.2V
  • IPD_TOUCH_RESET_CONN_L = 3.2V
Main Power Rails:
  • PPBUS_AONSW_IPD_F = 11.95V
  • PP5V_S2SW_IPD_F = 5.18V
  • PP3V3_S2SW_IPD_F = 3.28V
  • IPD_LID_OPEN_1V8 = 1.8V
  • IPD_OCP_FLT = 0V

Note: Measurements were taken while the logic board was installed in the top case. (including keyboard and trackpad)
 
Last edited:
I took the measurements again and updated the values above. (with keyboard and trackpad connected)
The diode value for SPI_IPD_MISO_CONN is 0.100 lower than the source data you provided.
Other than that, everything seems to be OK.
How would you like to proceed?
 
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