820-4924-A PPVCC going ON and OFF

clothos

New member
Hi,

I'm new to board repair, so would appreciate some help.

I've got this liquid damaged A1502 which is dead. I investigated and found a heavily corroded section, a nice board to test my brand new Crest P1200 on. :) After 3 minutes of ultrasonic on each side, a distilled water bath, an isopropanol bath and some playing with my heat gun, the board looks brand new. Still dead though.

Let's see...

No light on charger, so no power on PP3V42.

Checked PP3V42 and found a resistor sitting on a corroded pad. Resistor replaced and now I've got PP3V42. Cool.

Tried to power it on, no luck.

Back to work.

Macbook is in S0 state. All rails present, except PPVCC goes ON (1.866V) and OFF(0.000V) every 4 seconds or so. To be clear, it is ON for 4 seconds, and OFF for another 4 seconds, and so on.
Multimeter on continuity mode: Short circuit every 4 seconds.

Google doesn't seem to know a lot about intermittent short circuits when in comes to Macbook board repairs, so here I am.

My newbie guess? A bad capacitor? A bad transistor? Dunno...

I've got a thermal camera: U3900 goes hot and cold every 4 seconds. Not sure if that's Cause or Effect.

What can it be? And what's the best way to approach this issue?

Thank you.
 

2informaticos

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

"Multimeter on continuity mode: Short circuit every 4 seconds."
Continuity mode on powered board???
STOP doing that.

Check pins 7 & 3 of U1950.
You should have other areas affected by corrosion.
Also UC can knock off components, or break traces if no sweep funcion used.
 

clothos

New member
Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

Continuity issue taken on board, thank you.

Crest uses sweeping frequency, so that shouldn't be a problem. To be honest, I cleaned a few boards with it before and they work just fine.

Pins 7 & 3 of U1950 are acting the same way as PPVCC:

3.393V for 4 seconds
0V for 4 seconds
 

clothos

New member
Is there a known component on that circuit that is meant to go on and off every 4 seconds or so? Or am I just overthinking and asking the wrong question?
 

clothos

New member
No. I've just realised they are not.

I checked PPBUS_G3H and it goes from 9.47V to 3.8V - 3.4V.

And I believe the closer I get to PPVCC, the lower the voltage when shorted, which kinda makes sense.
 

2informaticos

Administrator
Staff member
Ooops, you must get correct PPBUS_G3H first.
Check resistance between pins 17/18 and 27/28 of ISL6259,
 

clothos

New member
Finally sorted. You was right regarding ISL6259. Nn close inspection, I found out that traces for pins 17, 18, 27 and 28 were damaged by corrosion. 4 wires later, and this A1502 is happy again. Thanks for your help. Highly appreciated.
 
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