820-3315 - PP5v_s5 floating

Palhano

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Line PP5v_S5 and PP3v3_S5 floating 0 to 3v, I looked for a short on the secondary lines, I did not find it. I tried to change the U7200, without success. It didn't work with SMC bypass, it didn't work!

Stable PPBus at 12.6v.
SMC_PM_G2_EN is floating
 
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2informaticos

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Any history available?
Did you test the board alone on the desk (nothing connected)?

Make short between pins 1 & 6 of Q7221.
Check if still pulsing.
If yes, try same trick with pins 3 & 4.
 

Palhano

Member
No history. Some oxidation spots, which I've fixed and tested. Nothing line related.

Yes, I only tested the board.

With a short between 1 and 6, the PP5V stabilized.
 

Palhano

Member
I had already checked these components, all ok. The R7367/68 would be the R7267, right?

all ok L/Q7260.
 

Palhano

Member
I found something strange! R7267/68 that I had tested, now they don't go up to the correct value. They stay at 5k, so replace both. They were OK, I put the charger to test, it didn't work. They went back to 5k.
 

2informaticos

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The values measured onboard are not correct; normal behavior for high values.

Remove R7911/12/14 and test again the board.
 

Palhano

Member
nothing friend!

I removed the components you mentioned and the same thing! this board is crazy!

When in doubt, I changed the R7267/68 or u7200 again
 

Palhano

Member
During testing, a short appeared on the U4800, but it wasn't the problem.

I compared in diode mode the L7260 (0.420) and the PP5v_s5 line as well (0.520), both equal to the good board.

I keep the R7911/12/14/78 outside, right?
 

2informaticos

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Yes, without mentioned resistors L7260 should get stable voltage.
No other S3, or S0 power rails can be generated.
That's the reason I suspect a problem on U7200 and L/Q7260.
Just in case, change L7260 and Q7260/61.
 

Palhano

Member
After changing Q7260/61, now I have stable 5v on PP5v_s5, L7260 and PP3v3_s5 line! But the board didn't turn on, is it because of the resistors I removed? Can I put it back?
 
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