820-00165 No ALL_SYS_PWRGD

2informaticos

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No reason to check ALL_SYS_PWRGD before S5-S3 sleep states are released.
This signal is created from PM_SLP_S3_BUF_L via R8167.

Check voltages at L7520/60; any pulse at least?
Do you get magsafe light at least?
 

Jay

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L7520 is 0V on both sides, no pulses I can tell of (no oscilloscope available either).
Magsafe light works.
 

smiba

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Voltage of P3V3S5_EN_R, SMC_PM_G2_EN, P5VP3V3_VREG3, PP5V_S5?

I'm suspecting a dead U7501
 

Jay

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I messed up in my original post, I did have S5:
PP5V_S5 - 5V
PP3V3_S5 - 3.3V
Edited original post to correct that typo that should say "S4"

As for the voltages you asked for:
P3V3S5_EN_R - 3.4V
SMC_PM_G2_EN - 1.04V
P5VP3V3_VREG3 - 3.3V
and of course PP5V_S5 - 5V

S4 and up I have 0V
 

smiba

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SMC_PM_G2_EN should be 3v
​​​​​​its possible that when you first probed the S5 lines were not working because of this

Resistance to ground in Ohms on this line? Any crap around the SMC?
 

Jay

Member
82.5 kOhm (if I measured that correctly. same as diode mode without the meter on diode mode?)

Was going to give the board another visual inspection so searched BV for all points SMC_PM_G2_EN is at.... they now all measure 3.4V ...
Area around SMC is clean.
 
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smiba

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82.5kOhm is alright, keep an eye on this voltage though as its one of the first signals we need for the system to do anything.

Voltage of S5_PWRGD, PM_DSW_PWRGD, PM_SLP_S4_L, PP3V3_SUS?
 
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