820-01598 - No Power - Stuck at 19v .01A

bls951

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PPBUS_G3H = 12.23V
PP3v3_G3H = 3.30V
PP1V8_SLPS2R = 1.8V
PP1V8_AWAKE = 1.8V
PP1V1_SLPS2R = 1.1V
PP0V8_SLPS2R = 0.79V
PP3V3_AWAKE = 3.29V
PP1V2_AWAKE = 1.20V
PMU_PVDDMAIN_EN = 0v
P3V3MAIN_PGOOD = 0V
PP3V_G3H_RTC = 3.0V
PCH_RTC_RESET_L = 3.0V
P5VG3S_EN = 0V
PP5V_G3S = 0V
PP2V5_NAND_SSD0 = 0V
PP0V9_SSD0 = 0V
PPVCCQ_ANI_SSD0 = 0V
SSD0_PMIC_VR_P2V5_EN = 0V

The board is very clean. No sign of anything liquid damage. Already replaced the U7800 due to it missing SSD0_PMIC_VR_P2V5_EN but that didn't change anything at all. There is also isn't any shorts on any of the rails that have 0v.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 

bls951

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I understood that but I guess I’m not sure where the ssd rails are created. This board does not have u9000 on it.
 

bls951

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No.
It seems like the boards with 2 nands, one on each side of then board, don’t have u9000 and the boards that have 4 total, 2 on each side, do have u9000. I have multiple boards in which this is the case.
 

bls951

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Is it.

In fact, I tried a revive and that fixed the issue. I didn't think that would be the issue since I thought you needed SSD power in order for a revive or restore to work. Good to know for future reference.

Thanks for the help and your time.
 

2informaticos

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Looks like in this case SSD voltages came back after T2 revive.
T2's SMC firmware part is stored on internal ROM.

Thanks for feedback.
 
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