820-00138 PPBUS_G3H 5v after repair to current sense

Outofwhack

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Board came in dead but I found corrosion over U7100s current sense components C7122, C7120 and C7125.
Replaced those caps and got fanspin.
Connected screen but found during boot power would shut off half way as current draw rose and would then start boot again etc.

Suspected C7120 so removed and could now fully boot.
All well and good but then things get strange.

Thinking I should do the right thing and put a new 47nF cap in place for C7120 and somehow resistance across sense was around 30ohms.
Connected to charger with no fan spin. Then I discover R7121/2 measuring 3 kilohms instead of 10ohms. Burned out?

Replaced R7121/2, resistance across U7100 pins 27,28 a healthy 21ohms or so.
No fan spin and PPBUS_G3H is only 5v

WTF happened? Bamboozled
 

2informaticos

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Remove F7140/41 and check C7140 voltage.
Post basic voltage for U7100; 1, 2, 3, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 27.
 

Outofwhack

Member
C7140 pin1 is 5.3v with fuses removed.
U7100
pin1CHGR_AGATE15.2
2CHGR_DCIN16.2
3CHGR_ACIN0
9CHGR_AMON0
12PP3V42_G3H3.4
13CHGR_RST_L3.4
14SMC_BC_ACOK0
15CHGR_BMON0
17CHGR_CSO_N5
19VDD5.5
20VDDP5.5
26CHGR_SGATE4.2
27CHGR_CSI_N4.6


ppdcin_g3h 16.6
ppdcin_inrush 4.6
and I am no longer getting a green light on charge plug
 
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Outofwhack

Member
Well Ive got a green light and PPBUS_G3H back to 12.55v and CHGR_ACIN 3.8

Fuses back. Fanspin and drives the screen without shutoff!

Many thanks
 
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Outofwhack

Member
Ooops spoke too soon.
During every boot as it is increasing current gain it shuts off every time just as it goes through 2 amps draw.
Still shuts off booting with battery disconnected.
Still shuts off in SMC bypass mode.
 
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