820-00840-A Not turning on. Different voltages depending on which USBC port is used.

joshAU

Member
Hi All.
First post....
I've got a Macbook Pro in for repair that is not turning on, with no fans or other signs of life.

No signs of any water damage, or of any physical damage.


I've tried it with a known good USBC charger.

PP3V3_S5 appears shorted, with resistance to ground being 0.5 Ohms.

The unit gets differing voltages on some rails, depending on which USBC port has power connected.

eg, with power connected to the rear USBC port:

PPBUS_G3H 1.67v
PPDCIN_G3H_SNS 5.14v
PP5V_S5 0v
PP3V3_G3H 2.26v
PP3V3_S5 0v

compared to when power is connected to the front USBC port:

PPBUS_G3H 3.37v
PPDCIN_G3H_SNS 3.50v
PP5V_S5 0v
PP3V3_G3H 0.03v
PP3V3_S5 0v

I'm not familiar with USBC charging, but from my understanding there should be 20V on both USBC ports?

Having a read and watching a few videos, including the video on this site titled "5v instead of 20v on USB-C charger"
I was guessing the issue could be the U7000 chip, or one of the two USBC chips - U3100/U3200, but am not experienced enough to tell for sure.
However, given PP3V3_S5 is shorted, and that line doesn't go to any of those 3 chips, I guess that may not be correct.


Resistance to ground:
PPBUS_G3H 192.8 Ohms
PPDCIN_G3H_SNS 125K Ohms
PP5V_S5 73.8K Ohms
PP3V3_G3H 17.2 Ohms
PP3V3_S5 0.5 Ohms


Any suggestions of likely causes/things to check first first?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
 

2informaticos

Administrator
Staff member
First of all, welcome to the forum!

"PP3V3_G3H 17.2 Ohms"
This is very low too.
This could be caused by U3100/200.

You have problems in USB-C controllers area for sure.
Because you get different behaviour, depending which port is connected.

The big problem is the short on 3V3_S5.
SMC is connected on both mentioned voltages and could be bad too.
Easy to find the culprit injecting voltage on 3V3_S5 power rail.

Don't forget to take a look at USB-C redriver chip; not present in schematic, nor boardview.
If you don't know what I mean, do a forum search for "redriver chip", a recent post should pop up.
 

joshAU

Member
Thanks 2informaticos.
I appreciate the welcome, and the advice.

I'm trying to locate the source of the 3V3_S5 short.- hoping its one of the caps on the line.
I just got a variable bench power supply.
Whats the max safe volt to inject on that line?
 

2informaticos

Administrator
Staff member
Less than 4V in any case.
But not sure if something heats there, as not so low value for such voltage.
Remove first the CD3215 where 3V3_G3H drops to 0.003V.

And please use schematic names when you refer to a component.
Left/right and front/back doesn't help to find a component in schematic...
 
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