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Board very clean - no liquid damage.

Both USB-C Ports showed signs of damage. Cleaned up damage as best as I could.

On one port I get 5v 0.00a on the other port I get 5v 160mA but if I spin the charging cable around I will get nothing on this port (AMP meter does not light up)

PPDCIN_G3H = 0.01v

I starting to think the ports are bad but could be wrong.

Thank you
 

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Check diode mode to ground at LDO rails of CD3215 chips.
Do the same for each pin of USB-C terminals and compare values.
 
These are the results for USB-C terminals. Do I still need to measure the LDO data lines or are these results below enough for me to need to replace the USB-C Ports? To me looks pretty conclusive that I'll need to change the ports considering the port pins were pretty messed up when I initially received the board.
Bad BoardGood Board
Side 1Side 2Side 1Side 2Side 1Side 2Side 1Side 2
1​
0L0L0L0L0L0L0L0L
2​
0L0L0L0L0L0L0L0L
3​
172172172172134138136135
4​
116574633633631619632619
5​
7567491.7520L0L0L0L0L
6​
00v1.7520v0L0L0L0L
7​
9690v1.7521.7520L0L0L0L
8​
172172172172134135135135
9​
313313313312331329331331
10​
313313312312330331331331
 
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You should check LDOs too.
Some values on terminal ports are bad, but can be caused by failed CD3215 chips.
In such case, you should get bad LDOs readings too.
 
U3100 LDO readings not good so I replaced the CD3215 and now they are fine and I am now getting PP3V3_G3H. However, I was getting 0v on PPBUS_G3H. Reflowed ISL9239 and now am getting 2.5v on PPBUS.

I am waiting for a delivery of ISL9239's and will change once received. Below are the readings for U3100 before and after the replacement

U3100 Before replacement
PP3V3_UPC_XA_LDO0v
PP1V8_UPC_XA_LDOA504
PP1V8_UPC_XA_LDOD0.016
PP1V1_UPC_XA_LDO_BMC484
U3100 After replacement
PP3V3_UPC_XB_LDO465
PP1V8_UPC_XB_LDOA495
PP1V8_UPC_XB_LDOD459
PP1V1_UPC_XB_LDO_BMC478

U3200 Readings seemed fine
U3200
PP3V3_UPC_XB_LDO446
PP1V8_UPC_XB_LDOA502
PP1V8_UPC_XB_LDOD467
PP1V1_UPC_XB_LDO_BMC485
 
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USB-C charger switches to 20V now?

Post U7000 basic voltages; P_IN, VDDA/P, AUX_DET, AUX_OK, SMC_RST*, A/BMON.
 
Replaced U7000 PPBUS_G3H = 0.30v
PP3V3V_G3H still good at 3.34v
5v on charger
No short on PPBUS diode reading is .436

I've noticed that the CD3215 chip I replaced is slightly different to the original. Original chip CD3215B03 which I replaced with a CD3215C00.
So initially both CD3215's were B03's.
Could this cause PPBUS problems??
 
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