A1990 board 820-01041-A - stucks at 5V

2informaticos

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Board should enter DFU with just 5V from AC2 computer.
You may need to "help" it using SWK003 pads.

Do you get all AWAKE and SLPS2R (stable) voltage?
Also check SSD voltage.

I found dead PCH when CD3215 chip got burnt with hole on it; not on this particular board, but is an option.
T2 is also directly connected to CD3215...
 

Vogelek23

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I found dead PCH when CD3215 chip got burnt with hole on it; not on this particular board, but is an option.
T2 is also directly connected to CD3215...
It is not what I would like to hear...

All AWAKE and SLPS2R voltages are present and stable, but no SSD voltages at all (L9020/L9021, L9030, L9080/L9081). When I try DFU using the keyboard, after 6 secs it drops to 20mA and then does not return to 240mA but stays at 60-70mA.

SWK003 does not do the trick... Seems T2 went to hell.
 
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2informaticos

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Sometime SSD voltages come on after DFU revive; even not completed (getting error).
You may need to try that few times.
The problem is to get it into DFU now.

CD3215 is connected to VBUS.
When you found a hole on it, internal die was melt somehow.
 

Vogelek23

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I found that when PSU is not connected, the 1.8V AWAKE is not present, thus I cannot get it into DFU. Is it normal? Do I understand it correct that 1.8V AWAKE should be present while the source Macbook is connected to target even without PSU connected to source? And what about battery? Should it be connected as well?
 
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2informaticos

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You can test an working T2 board and see what happens.

Only 1V8 AWAKE is missing when you've tried that connection?
 

Vogelek23

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As supposed, T2 chip went to hell. I found a tiny surge damage on the edge of this chip. Shame I wasn't able to fix it... Mac returned to customer. Many thanks @2informaticos for all suggestions.
 
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